At UT Austin, five distinct programs make up the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI). Jerry Conn is a member of the second oldest OLLI program, UT SAGE™ ("Seminars for Adult Growth and Enrichment"). He also has the distinction of being both an OLLI instructor and student.
CIE's Migrant Student Program provides distance learning opportunities to help migrant students maintain their studies while traveling. Preview next week's Migrant Student Recognition Ceremony by meeting three of the 40 students to be honored at the March 29th event.
CIE was one of the first organizations at UT Austin to adopt computerized course registration. From punch cards to online shopping carts, technology has taken great leaps since those early days of campus computing.
CIE offers a new professional development workshop, based on extensive research by Pat Schnee, called "Building Your Talent Pools through Skill-based Mentoring." Pat offers some tips for how to manage multiple generations and keep your staffs learning and growing.
From the time she was born until her junior year in college, Luz Hinojosa traveled with her family each spring to harvest cotton and grapes in California. Luz now supports the migrant community through her work in CIE’s Migrant Student Program.
As a member of the Coast Guard, Baron Barrera is always on-call. Taking online courses with UEX allows him to earn college credits anytime, anywhere. He's now studying for his next career in the medical field.
For over twenty years, UT LAMP, the first program of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute on our campus, has played an important role in the lives of hundreds of adult learners. We take a moment to remember first chairperson and founding member Margie Hale.
From March 12-16, Austin, Texas played host to almost 16,000 developers, designers, and educators attending the South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Festival. CIE's Dana Deloca and Jennifer Knott attended to check out the latest cutting edge technologies.