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Lifelong Learning Programs
Established in Fall 2011 as a partnership between Framingham State University (FSU) and Framingham Public Library (FPL), Lifelong Learning programs are designed to provide opportunities for intellectual, creative, and social engagement to adults aged 60 & over.
Adventures in Lifelong Learning (ALL) offers weekly classes during the months of October, January and March/April of each year; classes are delivered remotely, via Zoom. Registration is required.
Lifelong Learning Lectures is a series of free lectures delivered via Zoom held on Thursday evenings. Registration is required.
There are two ways to join us:
Adventures in Lifelong Learning (ALL)
Lifelong Learning Lectures is a series of free lectures delivered via Zoom held on Thursday evenings. If you have not joined the Lifelong Learning Lecture series mailing list, go to:
In the Spotlight
Dr. David Smailes
Associate Professor, Political Sciences, Framingham State University
Teaching a course in the Adventures in Lifelong Learning program has been one of the best experiences I have had as an instructor. The participants are enthusiastic, our discussions are lively and engaging, and we thoroughly enjoy learning from one another as we share in the experience together. I look forward to every class.
“Three times a year, I look forward to the Adventures in Lifelong Learning program and am impressed by the quality of the speakers. I especially like the concept of three topics around a single theme which provides me with diverse perspectives. I understand this is planned for the January sessions.” – Lois Levick