Discover an exciting new dance company, get insights into the deeper meaning behind their new work, Birdy, and learn how art like this can shape global forces in a new Enrichment Program course.
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Meaning in Motion: Taiwan’s Hung Dance at the Newman Center
Guest Post: Avoiding Online Scams
On November 11, Scott Henke will teach a class for DU’s Enrichment Program called How to Detect and Avoid Internet Scams and Identity Theft.
When Everything Can Be Mapped, Maps are Everything
Joseph Kerski, a GIS adjunct faculty member and Enrichment Program instructor at DU, is an evangelist for geography, mapping, and GIS education.
Enrichment Classes Offer Taste of Cutting-Edge Research
Key Takeaways Enrichment classes make research accessible, so learners can engage with new ideas without needing an academic background in the topic. Exposure to current research can spark curiosity and help people think more critically about what they hear in media…
Photography for Beginners: A Journey with Scott Dressel-Martin
“I want people to view the world with wider eyes when they go traveling,” says Dressel-Martin, who will teach Travel Photography in March 2024.
Life through the Lens of Scott Dressel-Martin
Key Takeaways Photography classes can help beginners move from “trial and error” to intentional choices about light, composition, and storytelling. Learning with an instructor can accelerate growth by providing feedback, structure, and techniques you can practice…






