OWLL Courses, Fall 2013 to the Present
FALL 2013
~Victim or Vixen?: How Colette Became a Great Writer, Gillian Gill
~Chopin: The Music and the Man, Dorothy Burstein
~World Calligraphy, Margaret Shepherd
~U.S.- China Relations, 1945-2013, Shiping Zheng
SPRING 2014
~Neuroscience for the Layperson, Barbara Beltz and Wellesley College Neuroscience Faculty
~Artists’ Books, Theresa Monaco
~Reading My Poems, Tom Daley, Claire Keyes, Florence Ladd, Gavin Moses
~Vintage and Traditional Music of the British Isles and America, Jacqueline Schwab
FALL 2014
~Terrorism: Causes, Consequences and U.S. Response Options, Edith Flynn
~The Many Talents of Franz Liszt, Dorothy Burstein
~Love, Legacies, and Lear, Elizabeth Kenney
~The Real Wealth of Nations, Larry Prusak
SPRING 2015
~Poetry Workshop, Gavin Moses
~Who the Dickens? A Cultural History, Tatiana Holway
~Neuroscience for the Layperson, Wellesley College Neuroscience Faculty
~Taking a Play from Page to Stage with the New Rep Theatre, Bridget Kathleen O’Leary
~Art of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Mary Newell DePalma
FALL 2015
~The Russians are Coming!, Dorothy Burstein
~Africa’s Exciting Future, Robert Rotberg
~Shakespeare’s The Tempest: Weathering Storms, Elizabeth Kenney
~Nuclear Energy: What Does the Future Hold?, Nancy H. Kolodny
~Narrating the World, Larry Prusak
~How to Read a Poem, Tom Daley
SPRING 2016
~Making History: Flower Power in the Victorian World, Tatiana Holway
~Science Fiction and Philosophy, Chris Philips
~Astronomy: A Visual Tour of the Universe, Bruce Ward
~The New Jane Austen, Elizabeth Kenney
~Poetry Reading and Poetry Writing, Gavin Moses
~Discovering Design: Conceiving the World of the Play, Bridget Kathleen O’Leary
~Bach and Back, Laura Zoll
FALL 2016
~American Music Makers, Dorothy Burstein
~Why We Read Mysteries, Dan Cohen and Helen Cohen
~A Comical-Anecdotal History of Poetry in the English-Speaking World, Tom Daley
WINTER 2017
~Three Brecht Plays, Bridget Kathleen O’Leary
SPRING 2017
~Poetry Reading: The Poetic Pulse, Gavin Moses
~Poetry Writing: Getting It Said, Gavin Moses
~Glimpsing the Molecular World, Nolan Flynn
~The Music of American Places, Margaret Ulmer
~The World’s Great Art Masterpieces, Steve Kendall
~Parenting: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, Jessica Bethoney
~Aspects of Wisdom, Larry Prusak
FALL 2017
~American Transcendentalism, Vincent Petronella
~Everyday Astronomy: Windows into the World Above Us, Bruce Ward
~The American Experience in World War I, Dan Breen
~Sex and Politics in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra, Elizabeth Kenney
~Dance Around the World, Peggy Wacks
~An Engagement with the Poetry of Pablo Neruda, Tom Daley
~Musical Trio: Clara Wieck, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms, Dorothy Burstein
WINTER 2018
~The Mind of a Director, Bridget Kathleen O’Leary
~The Invention of American Sound, Dorothy Burstein
SPRING 2018
~Art Photographs: 20th Century Greats, Steve Kendall
~Russia in My Life, Nicholas Daniloff with Mark Kramer
~For the Birds: The Amazing World of Ornithology, Bill Gette
~Memoir Writing: Creating a Written Snapshot, Christin Worcester
~History of Film: A Brief Exploration, Monika Raesch
~Posing with the Past: The Poetics of Loss, Gavin Moses
FALL 2018
~Standing Ajar: The Poetry of Emily Dickinson, Tom Daley
~Americans in Italy: Stories of Edith Wharton and Henry James, Vincent Petronella
~Music and the Mendelssohns, Dorothy Burstein
~Boy Plays Girl Plays Boy Plays Girl: Love in Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Elizabeth Kenney
~Africa’s Promise: Twelve Critical Challenges, Robert Rotberg
~The Entertainer and the Invincible Eagle: Scott Joplin and John Philip Sousa, Margaret Ulmer
~Five Microbes That Changed the World, Mary Allen
WINTER 2019
~Introduction to Birdwatching and Feeding Backyard Birds, Bill Gette
~Antonin Dvorak: From Bohemia to America and Back, Dorothy Burstein
~Arthur Miller’s Tragedies of the Common Man, Bridget Kathleen O’Leary
SPRING 2019
~Contemporary Asian Literature, Cammy Thomas
~The Earth’s Moon, Bruce Ward
~Memoir Writing: Creating a Written Snapshot, Christin Worcester
~The Vietnam You Never Knew, David Thomas
~On Leadership, Jay Kaufman
FALL 2019
~My Old Delicious Burdens: The Poetry of Walt Whitman, Tom Daley
~Madness, Murder, Revenge and Ghosts: Reading Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the 21st Century, Elizabeth Kenney
~Africa: Achieving Greatness in the 21st Century, Robert Rotberg
~Musical Trio: Johannes Brahms, Clara Wieck, and Robert Schumann, Dorothy Burstein
~Neuroscience: Brain, Mind and Memory, Wellesley College Faculty
WINTER 2020
~Introduction to Ornithology, Bill Gette
~Chopin, Dorothy Burstein
~Rethinking Ability and Disability in the Digital Age, David Rose
SPRING 2020: Courses scheduled but not offered because of the Covid 19 pandemic. Many were offered later on Zoom.
~Climate Change and Energy Evolution: Will Team Humanity Step Up to Save the Planet?, Rae Andre
~Memoir Writing: Recreating a Moment in Time, Christin Worcester
~Looking for Life in All the Right Places, Bruce Ward
~A New Odyssey, Cammy Thomas
~Virginia Woolf: Novelist, Essayist, Memoirist, Polemicist, Publisher, Madwoman? Does She Still Speak to Us Today?, Gillian Gill
SUMMER 2020 (ON ZOOM)
~Celebrating Nature and Culture (New England Habitats, Galápagos Islands, Copan Ruins, Bhutan), Bill Gette. (Course offered gratis)
FALL 2020 (ON ZOOM)
~The Poetry of Sylvia Plath, Tom Daley
~Leadership for Change -- Africa, Robert Rotberg
~Chinese Emperors Then and Now, Carolyn Reeves
~A New Odyssey, Cammy Thomas
WINTER 2021 (ON ZOOM)
~Our Magnificent National Parks and Wildlife Refuges, Bill Gette
~The Artful Brain: Beauty at the Intersection of Art and Neuroscience, David Rose
SPRING 2021 (ON ZOOM)
~Virginia Woolf: Novelist, Essayist, Memoirist, Polemicist, Publisher, Madwoman? Does She Still Speak to Us Today?, Gillian Gill
~Renaissance Musical Masterpieces, Laura Zoll
~The Power of Persuasion: Rank, Class, Money, Family (and Love) in Austen’s Persuasion, Elizabeth Kenney
FALL 2021 (ON ZOOM)
~Dylan Thomas, Tom Daley
~Ten Global Crises of Conflict, Robert Rotberg
~Long Live Chairman Mao! An Historical Appraisal of Mao Zedong, Caroline Reeves
~The Music of Duke Ellington: 50 Years of Artistic Excellence, Jeff Leonard
~Mrs. Dalloway, Cammy Thomas
WINTER 2022 (ON ZOOM)
~International Nature Adventures, Bill Gette
~Wider Than the Sky: Poetry in Your Brain, David Rose, Reggie Gibson, and Cammy Thomas.
~The Archaelogy and Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Steven Stark-Reimer
~Four Oddball Novels by Muriel Spark, Gillian Gill
SPRING 2022 (ON ZOOM)
~The War in Ukraine (a “pop-up” course), Robert Rotberg
~Six Great Poets of the English Language, Cammy Thomas
~Let’s Go to a Musical, Brian O’Connell
~Free Speech Controversies in Public Schools, Jay Heubert
~Composers in Exile, Dorothy Burstein
FALL 2022 (Some in Zoom, some in person)
~Medieval Musical Masterpieces , Laura Zoll
~Living in the Along —Learning from the Poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks, Tom Daley
~Memoir Writing, Christin Worcester
~Challenges and Problem: South Africa and its Neighbors in an Era of Populism, Robert Rotberg
~Looking for Life in All the Right Places, Bruce Ward
WINTER 2023
~Judeophobia, Steven Stark-Reimer
~Wonders of New England Wildlife, Bill Gette
~Deep Diving into the Fictional World of Antonia Susan Drabble Byatt Duffy, aka. A.S. Byatt, Gillian Gill
~Portraits of an Artist’s Brain, David Rose, David Thomas, Johanna Branson
SPRING 2023
~Wildflowers and Birdwatching , Bill Gette
~The Mockingbird at Sixty, Cammy Thomas
~Memoir Writing: Bringing the Past to the Present, Christin Worcester
~Xi’s Gotta Have It: History and Power in China, 221 BCE to the Present, Caroline Reeves
~Musical Trio: The Lives and Music of Clara Wieck, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms, Dorothy Burstein
~Loosing the Tethers of the World: The First Age of Space Exploration, 1957-66, Dan Breen
FALL 2023
~The Government of the Tongue: Appreciating the Poetry of Seamus Heaney,Tom Daley
~Emerson at Home, Rosalie David
~The Exploration of Africa: How Africa was opened up by David Livingstone, Richard Burton, other men, a few women, and Africans, Robert Rotberg
~Renaissance Music Masterworks, Laura Zoll
~Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice for our Time, Elizabeth Kenney
WINTER 2024
~Soft-Boiled but Laced with Cyanide: Detective Fiction from Poe and Conan Doyle to Horowitz and Cumberbatch, via Greene, Christie, Tey, and Sayers, Gillian Gill
~Georgia O’Keeffe: Artist and Icon, Nancy Scott
~ Making the Implicit Explicit: What Neuroscience Reveals About Controlling Our Unconscious Biases, David Rose
~Wildlife in Three Varations, Part One ,Bill Gette
SPRING 2024
~Sculpting Public Memory: The Statues of Boston and the Stories Behind Them, Dan Breen
~Corruption: What it is, Who Does it, Why it Matters, Robert Rotberg
~Wildlife in Three Variations, Part Two, Bill Gette
~Their Eyes Were Watching God, Cammy Thomas
~Appalachian Spring: Our American Treasure, Margaret Ulmer
~ Memoir Writing: Bringing the Past to the Present, Chris Worcester
FALL 2024
~The Killing Fields of Africa, Robert Rotberg
~The Colors of the Cosmos, Bruce Ward
~“If you should dip your hand in”: The Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop, Tom Daley
~This Year’s Key US Supreme Court Cases, Doug Wilkins
~The Russians are Coming! Dorothy Burstein
~Shakespeare’s Othello: Evil, Persuasion, Love, and Language, Elizabeth Kenney
WINTER 2025
~What Makes Sondheim Great, Gail Leondar-Wright
~For the Love of the Movies: An Exploration into Time Periods of Cinema History, Monika Raesch
~Three Exotic Trips: Iceland, Bhutan, Belize, Bill Gette
~Baroque Music: Brilliant and Beautiful, Laura Zoll
~JMW Turner’s Slave Ship: From the Origins of His Sea Paintings to the Woman Who Brought it to Boston, Nancy Scott
~The Three Bronte Sisters: Romantic Realists, Gillian Gill
SPRING, 2025
~Unraveling the Secrets of Chromosomes, Claire O’Connor
~History Through Rock: 1950’s through 1980’s, Terrie Vincent
~ Maturation and the Human Brain: Origins of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, David Rose
~The Road to Revolution: 1770-1775, Dan Breen,
~ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: An Astonishing Tale in Verse, Cammy Thomas
FALL 2025
~Notable Supreme Court Cases of 2025, Douglas Wilkins
~A Poem is an Event: The Poetry of Robert Lowell, Tom Daley
~Art, Politics, and Propaganda: The Case of Richard the Third, Elizabeth Kenney
~Fixing the Wars of the World and Their Humanitarian Crises: Ukraine, Gaza, Myanmar, Taiwan, and Africa, Robert Rotberg
~Music’s Well-Kept Secret: Women Composers in the 18th, 19th, and Early 20th Century, Dorothy Burstein