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MBA Program OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE Summer Program Thursday, May 10, 2018 Does the Reformation Still Have Something to Teach Us? Historical, Religious, & Cultural Perspectives on the Protestant Reformation Wednesday, June 6, 2018 Be Smart About Your Health OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE Celebrating 23 Years of Lifelong Learning!

CONTENTS About Us UDOLLI Information 3-5 What We re Offering Seminars 6-10 Join Us! Directions and Map 12-13 Registration Procedures 14 Registration Form 15 2

OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE Learning is forever WELCOME TO THE OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Dayton (UDOLLI) began 23 years ago as the University of Dayton Institute for Learning in Retirement or UDILR. Since 2004 we have been proud members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Network, a group of more than 100 institutes across the country dedicated to meeting the needs of adult learners over 50 years of age who wish to gather for the joy of learning and personal fulfillment. OUR MISSION STATEMENT The purpose of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Dayton is to offer adults 50 years or better a wide variety of seminars based on the peer-learning concept and designed to be intellectually stimulating in an informal and non-competitive environment. We are a community We are adults with wide-ranging interests in art, current events, health and fitness, history, literature, music, religion and science. A curriculum committee selects our curriculum on the basis of member requests, the expertise of moderators, variety and balance. Moderators include University of Dayton (UD) professors and community professionals who lead peer-to-peer informal lecture and discussion seminars that meet once a week for two hours, for four to eight weeks. The summer session is two one-day sessions. Our seminars are noncredit There are neither tests nor grades, nor educational requirements. Participation is essential, ranging from keeping up with assigned readings and contributing to seminar discussion to sharing the results of one s own research. A majority of the seminars are held in the 1700 South Patterson Building, others on the UD main campus with a few at off-site locations, such as the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery. The map on Pages 12-13 identifies the location of the River Campus and other UD buildings. UDOLLI is a cooperative venture We rely on the contributions and participation, both in seminars and out, of each member. Members teach seminars, coordinate lecture series, lead small group discussions, organize activities and volunteer projects, serve on the board of advisors and committees, act as seminar liaisons, help in the office, and volunteer for all other tasks that keep us going. Becoming a member of UDOLLI is easy Registering for seminars is simple and convenient. Pages 14 and 15 give complete registration information and procedures. Once you register for a seminar, you automatically become a UDOLLI participating member for the current academic year. The term of membership conforms to the academic calendar, beginning in September and ending in June. 3

Friends of the Institute are individuals donating $80 or more each year to support UDOLLI s goals; Life Members are individuals making a one-time donation of $2,000 or more; and Distinguished Service Life Members are individuals giving UDOLLI extraordinary service. Life and Distinguished Service Life Members may attend seminars at no cost. We are part of the University of Dayton s Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education, which is directed by Julie Mitchell and sponsors lifelong learning programs and professional development. Founded in 1994 as the University of Dayton Institute for Learning in Retirement, we have grown from the original 98 members to more than 2,000 members. Members benefits As a UDOLLI member, you are invited to participate in UDOLLI activities and related continuing education-sponsored events such as the Duane W. Chapman Senior Symposium, Senior Fellows graduate/undergraduate audit program, New Horizons Music Program, Dayton Celebration Chorus and University programs. As a UD community member, you are invited to participate in UD-sponsored activities such as lectures, recitals, and art and cultural events, and to enjoy campus privileges such as use of the faculty, Roesch Library and the RecPlex (membership fee required). You re welcome to shop at the UD Bookstore and eat in the River Campus Café, campus coffee bars or ArtStreet Café. For identification, you ll use your name badge received upon registering for your first seminar. You may qualify for a grant If you meet certain financial criteria, you may qualify for a UDOLLI grant, entitling you to enjoy all UDOLLI member benefits and attend seminars at no cost or a reduced cost. Call the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education at 937-229-2605 or 937-229-2347 for additional information. Parking and RTA If you have special parking needs, the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education will provide assistance. If you wish to ride the RTA, call RTA customer service at 937-425-8300 for schedule and senior discount information. Are you interested in moderating a seminar? UDOLLI is grateful to its volunteer moderators who share their knowledge and provide a comprehensive curriculum. Moderators become Friends of the Institute for the academic year in which they teach. They and their spouses can enjoy member benefits and may attend seminars during the year at no cost. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a moderator, UDOLLI would be happy to talk with you. Call the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education at 937-229-2605 or 937-229-2347 for more information. 4

For questions and additional information UDOLLI is interested in helping you attain your lifelong learning goals. To read our brochure online, visit go.udayton.edu/udolli. For more information or to be added to our mailing list, please call the Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education at 937-229-2605 or 937-229-2347. 5

THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018 Does the Reformation Still Have Something to Teach Us? Historical, Religious, & Cultural Perspectives on the Protestant Reformation In 1517 Martin Luther, a religious monk and scholar, attacked the Catholic Church s corrupt practice of selling indulgences to absolve sin. His 95 Theses of what was wrong with the church, ignited the Protestant Reformation. Although these ideas had been advanced before, Martin Luther codified them at a time ripe for religious reformation. The Catholic Church has been divided ever since, and the Protestantism that emerged was shaped by Luther s ideas. His writings changed the course of religious and cultural history in the West. What has happened in the last 500 years, and why does the Reformation still matter? Come and hear what local historians and religious leaders have to say about the Reformation s historical, religious, and cultural effects still resonating today. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30-9:00 a.m. UD River Campus, Daniel J. Curran Place University of Dayton Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (UDOLLI) Annual Meeting 9:00-10:30 a.m. Auditorium, Daniel J. Curran Place Keynote Address: The Reformation: Why Then, Why There, Why Him? 10:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Auditorium, Daniel J. Curran Place This address will provide historical context for the major figures and series of events that led to the Protestant Reformation in 1517. It will describe the 16th century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that would permanently fracture the 1000 year dominance of Roman Catholicism in Europe. Aided by the power of a new technology, the printing press, reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin challenged papal authority, Roman Catholic religious doctrine and canonical liturgical practices as dictated by the institutional Church. Monarchs like Henry VIII and other European princes used religious dissent to achieve political autonomy, free from the interference of Rome. For centuries, questioning of religious doctrine and calls to purify clerical corruption had been successfully weathered by the Church leadership. In the early sixteenth century, however, a confluence of swelling currents would break the dam of resistance which Rome had previously been able to reinforce. The result, the Reformation, left in its wake the diversity of Christian religious beliefs and political structures that would define the European continent in modern times. Dr. William Schuerman served as Vice President/Dean of Students and taught undergraduate history at the University of Dayton from 1985 to 2007. He then taught as a full lecturer for six years, retiring in 2013. He has moderated seminars in the UDOLLI for over 15 years and served on its Board of Advisors from 2013 to 2016. 6

Moderator Appreciation Luncheon 12:15-1:30 p.m. Dining Room, Daniel J. Curran Place Keynote Address: The Reformation Through Jewish Eyes 1:30-2:30 p.m. Auditorium, Daniel J. Curran Place Undoubtedly the Reformation, commencing almost exactly 500 years ago, changed the face of Christianity for all time. Yet Martin Luther s reforms and attitudes had lasting consequences on the Jews as well, shifting from friendship to vitriol. We will explore Luther s impact on the Jews the good, the bad and the ugly! Judy Chessin has been the Rabbi of Temple Beth Or since its inception in 1984. She speaks extensively in universities, high schools, churches and civic organizations on topics of Jewish interest. In 2017 she attended Berlin s Kirchentag Germany s largest Protestant convention commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation with her husband Dr. Michael Cook who was a presenter. Panel Discussion: A Priest, a Minister and a Rabbi Discuss Why the Reformation Still Has Something to Teach Us 2:45-4:00 p.m. Auditorium, Daniel J. Curran Place Rabbi Karen Bodney-Halasz, Senior Rabbi, Temple Israel Rabbi Bodney-Halasz joined Temple Israel s staff in 2003 and currently serves as the congregation s first female senior Rabbi. Originally from Overland Park, Kansas, Rabbi Bodney-Halasz attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois where she received her undergraduate degree in Comparative Literary Studies with a focus on Hebrew Literature and Culture. She received her Master of Arts in Hebrew Letters at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) and was ordained as a Rabbi in 2007. Rev. John T. Mittermaier, Pastor, Zion Lutheran Church, Pastor Mittermaier is a Dayton native, who moved away at age 10 and returned 45 years later to serve Zion Lutheran Church in Miami Township. Zion Lutheran is one of the oldest ELCA congregations in Ohio - around almost 40% of the time since the Reformation began. Zion Lutheran will celebrate a 200th anniversary in 2020. Father Brian Phelps, Parochial Vicar, Church of the Incarnation Father Phelps is from Cincinnati. He is a graduate of La Salle High School and the University of Cincinnati. His seminary studies were at Mt. St. Mary s Seminary of the West. Father Phelps has two brothers, two sisters-in-law and three nephews. John Parrett, Panel Moderator John is a graduate of Wilmington College who double majored in History and Religion and Philosophy with a minor in business management. He is now working to complete a Masters of Theology at the University of Dayton and hopes to one day go on to achieve a PhD in American History. Before coming to UDOLLI John was an instructor for the Wilmington Institute for Lifelong Learning (WILL) program at Wilmington College. 7

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2018 Be Smart About Your Health If I knew I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself. Dorothy Parker For every year that rolls around we add another year to our chronological age but as we say, that s just a number. However, as we experience this chronological advancement it brings unwanted changes to our mind and body. But there are ways to enhance our quality of life as we advance ways to stave off the unwanted changes that are inevitable. This program will provide stimulating and practical ideas that will help you enrich your life and make it more comfortable as you continue to advance chronologically. Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:30 a.m. UD River Campus, Daniel J. Curran Place Welcome and Introduction 9:30-9:45 a.m. Marshall Room, Daniel J. Curran Place Julie Mitchell, Executive Director of the University of Dayton s Office of Special Programs and Continuing Education and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Keynote Address: The New Science of Aging With the Brain in Mind 9:45-11:45 a.m. Marshall Room, Daniel J. Curran Place This presentation teaches practical techniques to be mindful, active, healthy and wise. Learn how to live your life to enhance brain fitness. Discover what brain speed, memory and stress have to do with brain health. Learn three exercises, thought techniques and habits to age gracefully. See and feel the difference! Ann Anzalone is a dynamic teacher specializing in teaching current brain-based research, brain growth and development and effective learning. She teaches graduate classes and senior center continuing education classes, works with school districts throughout the country, and maintains a private practice. Lunch 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Dining Room, Daniel J. Curran Place 8

Keynote Address: Be Well on Purpose 1:00-2:00 p.m. Marshall Room, Daniel J. Curran Place This presentation will examine what wellness means, explore the various dimensions of wellness and look at your purpose in life. The presenter will discuss positive health exemplified by quality of life and sense of well-being, as well as ways for discovering one s gifts, values and passions. Amanda Walker is the Business Development Director for Brookdale Senior Living. She has worked in senior healthcare for more than 10 years and is passionate about health and wellness. Amanda lives in Springfield with her husband and three children. Workshops 2:15-3:15 p.m. Various Southwing Classrooms, Daniel J. Curran Place Brain Fit Leave smarter than when you arrived! Learn how the brain works, what happens when Alzheimer s or dementia are present and how we can prevent them. Amanda Walker is the Business Development Director for Brookdale Senior Living. She has worked in senior healthcare for more than 10 years and is passionate about health and wellness. Amanda lives in Springfield with her husband and three children. Getting to the Heart of the Matter Prevention is key to a healthy heart. Last year, the American Heart Association took steps to help people take better care of their hearts by changing blood pressure guidelines. With these new guidelines, nearly half of American adults are at risk for health problems because of high blood pressure, and approximately three-quarters of men between 55 and 74 could be diagnosed with high blood pressure. Learn what steps you can take to lower your blood pressure and lead a longer, healthier and more active life. Brenda Bodenmiller is the program manager for Premier Healthy Living, a program of Premier Health. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Masters of Public Health from Wright State University. Before managing Premier Healthy Living she was a cardiac nurse at Miami Valley Hospital. During her time at the hospital she was a nurse manager for the cardiac rehabilitation, pulmonary rehabilitation and wellness center. She also helped develop the Premier Heart Works program at the hospital, which is where her passion grew toward prevention and health promotion. 9

Hip to Be Healthy Osteoarthritis, tendinitis, and bursitis are leading causes of hip pain, according to the Arthritis Foundation. Severe hip pain can make even the simplest tasks, such as putting on shoes, difficult. Lack of mobility can lead to further complications, some serious. Join Dr. John Powell of Premier Orthopedics to learn strategies to manage hip pain and when it may be time to consider hip replacement. John Powell, MD, is a graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. He completed his orthopedic residency at Indiana University School of Medicine. Additionally, he served as Commander Orthopaedic Surgeon with the 655th Forward Surgical Team in Afghanistan and was the Orthopaedic Surgery Flight Commander with Wright Patterson Air Force Base 88th Medical Group. He is board certified in orthopedic surgery and sees patients at his Englewood office. Learn more about Dr. Powell by visiting PremierOrthoOH.com. Oh, My Aching Joints : How You Can Move and Feel Better! We all have aches and pains as we age, especially from arthritis and injuries. This presentation from local chiropractor Dr. Patrick Prikkel offers tips on daily habits to help you move better and feel better. Topics include how to self-stretch and mobilize your neck, back and hips, how to know when you may be actually doing too much exercise which could create pain and inflammation, and how anti-inflammatory foods and supplements can help you feel and look better. It will also explain what methods chiropractic care has to offer in treatments. Dr. Patrick Prikkel, the leading Sports Chiropractor in the region, practices in Oakwood. He sees patients of all ages for various injuries. He is the preferred Chiropractor for UD Athletics and has traveled the world assisting with professional and Olympic athletes. Take Control of Your Pain While there is no quick fix for chronic pain, there are many tools to help you better manage your pain. This session will help you gain a better understanding of your pain and learn proven self-management strategies that are part of the six-week Healthy U pain self-management workshop offered by the Area Agency on Aging in community settings throughout the Miami Valley. Don t let your pain control your life! Ann Finnicum has worked with seniors and caregivers for 25 years. Certified as a Master Trainer for the Stanford University evidence-based disease self-management workshops, Ann is an active trainer and leader in the chronic disease, diabetes, and chronic pain workshops. Workshops Repeated 3:30-4:30 p.m. Various Southwing Classrooms, Daniel J. Curran Place 10

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REGISTRATION PROCEDURES You can register for the UDOLLI Summer Program by mail, online or phone. In an attempt to provide equal registration opportunities for all participants, hand deliveries/walk-in registrations and email requests will no longer be accepted. Due to the popularity of the UDOLLI program space fills quickly. Please register promptly. About refunds. To receive a refund for your registration fee, please notify Special Programs and Continuing Education, 937-229-2347, by May 3, 2018 for the May 10 program or by June 1 for the June 6 program. After that dates, refunds are not given but substitution of participants may be possible. Online Registration Recommended Registration Option (Beginning April 9 at 9:00 a.m.) Each registrant will need to have his/her own individual email address. (Payment is required at time of registration.) While there are several methods to register, the online choice is recommended. To access the registration site, there are two options: 1. Go directly to the online registration site at: https://udayton.eventsair.com/udolli/zz18 2. Access the main UDOLLI webpage at go.udayton.edu/udolli. Click the navigation link Summer 2018 Programs. Click Online-Registration. Choose the prompt to create a new account, then complete and submit selections. Phone Registration (Beginning April 16) Call 937-229-2347 to talk with a Special Programs and Continuing Education administrative assistant. All mail-in registrations must be postmarked after April 16. If registering by telephone, you may be requested to submit the completed registration form on page 15. If you receive a recorded message, please leave your name, telephone number, and selections. Mail Registration (Beginning April 16) 1. Complete the registration form on page 15. 2. If you pay by check or money order, make it payable to University of Dayton. If you pay by credit card, complete the method of payment information and your signature. 3. Any registrations received before the opening of registration on April 16 will be held for processing on/after April 16. 4. Mail to: University of Dayton Special Programs and Continuing Education 300 College Park Dayton, Ohio 45469-7011 14

UDOLLI SUMMER 2018 REGISTRATION FORM I WISH TO ATTEND THE FOLLOWING SESSIONS: Thursday, May 10, 2018 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30-9:00 a.m. UDOLLI Annual Meeting 9:00-10:30 a.m. Keynote Address 10:45 a.m. - Noon Moderator Appreciation Luncheon 12:15-1:30 p.m. Keynote Address 1:30-2:30 p.m. Panel Presentation 2:45-4:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, 2018 Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:30 a.m. Welcome and Introduction 9:30-9:45 a.m. Keynote Address 9:45-11:45 a.m. Lunch 11:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Keynote Address 1:00-2:00 p.m. Workshops 2:15-3:15 p.m. Indicate 1st and 2nd choice for mail in registration only Brain Fit Getting to the Heart of the Matter Hip to Be Healthy Oh My Aching Joints : How You Can Move and Feel Better Take Control of Your Pain Workshops 3:30-4:30 p.m. Indicate your 1st and 2nd choice for mail in registration only Brain Fit Getting to the Heart of the Matter Hip to Be Healthy Oh My Aching Joints : How You Can Move and Feel Better Take Control of Your Pain Program Registration Fee Fee for attending one day: $30 Fee for attending both days: $50 There is no parking fee for one-day programs. Parking location information for May 10 and June 6 will be included in your confirmation letter. Please call 937-229-2347 if you have questions or require additional information. Name Address County City State ZIP Phone Email Date of Birth Method of payment Check/Money Order (payable to the University of Dayton) UD/UDRI Tuition Remission Form Visa MasterCard Discover Life Member Moderator Moderator Spouse Card Number Expiration Date Signature 15

Special Programs and Continuing Education 300 College Park Dayton, Ohio 45469-7011 Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Dayton, OH Permit No. 71 OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE Online registration begins April 9. See page 14 for details. Received a duplicate brochure? Give one to a friend!