Flapper fashion wasn't just popular in the United States, instead it represented a larger phenomenon of women stepping out of and redefining traditional roles to live and thrive in a rapidly modernizing world. In Asia the "Modern Girl" stepped out into a complex society, trying to find a place between tradition, nationalism, colonialism, and consumerism. In this single-session class we will discuss how colonization and modernization created a unique opportunity for women to seek out higher education, involve themselves in work, and adapt traditional fashions to become the iconic figures we remember today.
Wednesday April 8 at 3:30 pm
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Art, artifacts, and family heirlooms are important to our lives and history. In this course, we will discuss how best to protect and clean your special objects. We will learn when to ask for help to conserve those pieces of art that are important to us.
Wednesday April 15 at 3:30 pm
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Learn more tips and tricks using Drive and Maps. Become more organized using folders and files for travel, business, family, social activities, and much more. Week one: Focus on Drive Docs, Sheets, & Forms. Week two: Review Maps Navigation, Lists, and Map building, sharing with friends and family. Expand your knowledge and confidence using these Apps through demos and hands-on activities. Bring your laptop and/or tablet to class. Please remember to bring charging cables. Let's have fun while learning!
Thursday April 23 at 2:30 pm
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Curious about AI but not sure where to start? In this two-week, hands-on class, you'll discover how tools like ChatGPT, Claude.ai, and Gemini can act as a personal "life coach" to help you set goals, stay motivated, brainstorm solutions, and handle everyday challenges with more ease. Each session includes live demonstrations, guided practice, and plenty of time for questions, so you'll leave with practical skills you can use right away to enrich your daily life. NOTE: AI wrote this course description and advised on the course outline!
Tuesday April 7 at 9:30 am - Tomorrow!
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This class is an introduction to qigong and simple stretching patterns. Movements will be taught both as physical and energetic exercises and as methods for improving present moment awareness and mindfulness of subtle perceptions. No special clothing or experience is required, come as you are, and be ready to move about comfortably in your home space and have fun with others! This course is offered in conjunction with several other Osher Institutes across the country. We will be meeting over Zoom, and the class will include social time with other class members. The instructor will offer supporting resources of a suggested DVD available for purchase, free videos to view on YouTube, and ongoing virtual classes between Osher terms.
Tuesday April 7 at 10:00 am - Tomorrow!
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Join us at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts for a guided tour of this special exhibition, Storywork: The Prints of Marie Watt. This print retrospective is accompanied by Marie Watt's monumental blanket stacks, hanging textiles, and sculptures that also bring these stories to life. After the one-hour tour, Osher members are invited to stay and enjoy lunch together. Lunch or refreshments can be purchased at the UMFA's cafe.
Friday April 17 at 11:00 am
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Photo Information: Watt, Marie, (Native American, Seneca, 1967), Companion Species (Mother), edition 7/20, 2017, softground etching, aquatint, and drypoint, 16 1/2 x 22 1/4 in. Sheet, 19 1/8 x 24 7/8 in. Frame, Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer Marie Watt Photography Credit: Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation
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Join us for a free, guided highlights tour of the Salt Lake County visual arts collection, featuring some of the key works in the collection by artists connected to Utah. The collection reflects the region's history, landscapes, and diverse communities, and is displayed in public buildings throughout the county, making it free and accessible to all. Each tour will explore artwork across all four floors of the government center--four floors in the North Building and four floors in the South Building--offering a broad look at the collection in each space. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a sack lunch.
Friday April 24 at 12:00 pm
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Did you know we start losing muscle as early as age 30 and this accelerates after 60? This loss impacts balance, mobility, bone density, and independence. The good news? Strength training can help reverse that trend. Join us for a dynamic session on how building strength supports better health, sharper cognition, and improved quality of life as we age. You'll learn science-backed strategies to safely get started (and stick with it!) - plus enjoy a short demonstration and time for Q&A.
Monday April 27 at 9:30 am
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Celebrate excellence in research with University of Utah Health at Vitae: Stories Behind the Science. This very special evening features top researchers giving TED-talk-style presentations, sharing their work on today's most pressing health issues. Discover their journeys and behind-the-scenes stories and connect with the minds that are shaping tomorrow. Speakers include professors from the Colleges of Medicine, Health, Pharmacy, and Nursing with specialties in obstetrics and gynecology, kinesiology, molecular pharmaceutics, biochemistry, toxicology, and biomedical informatics. Join the researchers and other guests at the S.J. Quinney College of Law auditorium with a reception to follow in their spectacular top floor location. Light drinks and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Complimentary parking is available on site in the stadium parking lot.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/15/26
Wednesday April 29 at 5:00 pm
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| Osher Special Events in 2026 are brought to you in part from funding from ZAP
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Join us as we take a private tour of the Salt Lake City and County building, which is one of the city's most beloved landmarks. Completed in 1894, the building is Utah's finest example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. The building has served as a site of virtually every local government decision during this century.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 13
Friday April 17 at 11:30 am
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at the creative team, themes, and creative choices behind the production COME FROM AWAY before seeing a Preview Performance of it that night! Pioneer Theatre Company's exclusive class is only offered to Osher members.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 22
Thursday April 23 at 6:30 pm
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The mission of the Pioneer Theater Guild (PTG) is to foster and promote community interest in and financial support of the Pioneer Theater Company. Join the PTG at their luncheon at the Alta Club and have an actor from the PTC's production of COME FROM AWAY join your table. The event will begin with a visit with Amy Wadsworth (guild president) to learn more about the guild and its activities. Visit with your guest actor and hear other members of the cast talk about the production and their experiences. Guests at this luncheon will also be the first to hear about the exciting 2026-2027 season of the Pioneer Theatre Company!
Monday April 27 at 11:30 am – Only 1 seat left!
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Exercise and the Aging Brain
By Owen Benzley, Graduate Teaching Assistant and PhD Student, The University of Utah, Department of Health & Kinesiology
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As we age, many of us notice changes in memory and thinking, but aging does not automatically lead to significant decline. Research shows that exercise is one factor that may help support a healthy brain throughout life. In this seminar, we will examine how physical activity impacts the brain regions responsible for learning and memory, particularly the hippocampus. We will examine how various types of exercise, such as High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), can help maintain brain health and support memory. We will also discuss what researchers are still working to understand, and how science continues to explore the connection between movement, aging, and brain health.
April 8, 2026, 12:00-1:00 pm
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Osher Is Built on Volunteerism!
Sign Up to Help Us Grow
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Do you love attending Osher Special Events each term? Are you curious about how we select and organize our many varied fun events and who is responsible for planning them? This single-session free class will give you a behind-the-scenes tour of how Osher staff and volunteers run this very special and unique aspect of our program. Volunteerism is the foundation of Osher and especially of Special Events. We've slowly been gearing up after Covid changed the way events were done in 2020. We're getting back to more in-person meetings at familiar venues and exploring new places too. Come learn how it's done and maybe even plan a new special event yourself for your fellow Osher members or share your ideas for fun places for Osher to visit.
Wednesday April 15 at 10:00 am
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Did you ever wonder about how the Osher program operates behind the scenes? This single-session free class will introduce you to the magic of how Osher staff and volunteers recruit instructors, organize classes, and create four fascinating six-week terms each year. We will outline duties performed by the esteemed Osher Curriculum Committee. Our founder, Bernard Osher, intended his Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes to be member-driven and volunteer-led within a community of peers, ages 50 and better. Every single member, instructor, and volunteer brings their wealth of life experiences and knowledge to the classroom, building a very special community of curious adults who value education and class discussions highly. Come learn how it's done, share your ideas, and maybe even think about teaching a course yourself for your fellow Osher members.
Tuesday April 7 at 10:00 am - Tomorrow
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New! Osher Special Events Club — Join the Conversation
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Osher members are invited to a new monthly gathering designed to spark ideas, build connections, and help shape future Osher special events.
Our next Special Events Club meeting will take place:
Monday, April 20 at 2:00 p.m.
Natural History Museum (cafeteria)
For questions or more information, contact Sandi Greene: sandi@sandigreenecoaching.com
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This informal gathering is an opportunity for members to come together, share ideas, and collaborate on creative possibilities for future Osher events. Following our discussion, we’ll take a leisurely stroll through the Natural History Museum together. Future meetings may rotate to other Osher partner locations and wonderful places that Osher members can enjoy through their membership benefits.
Whether you love brainstorming, planning, or simply connecting with fellow lifelong learners, we’d love to have you join us. No registration needed, please just show up and have fun!
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Go Learn: Italy - Whispers of the Etruscans with Osher's own Guiliana Marple
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Guiliana is leading a trip to Italy this October 19-16th, 2026 and recently shared with Go Learn about how much the trip means to her and what to expect on this incredible journey. Her passion for this region, and its fascinating ancient culture is infectious!
Check out her interview below.
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