Latest Past Courses
LH46-P TALES FROM THE COCKPIT
High Auditorium, Crossings Building, Landis HomesTales from the cockpit is a lighthearted look back at some of the funny things that happened to the instructor while flying all over the world for almost 40 years. Lou will share stories of things that happened both on and off the plane, all showing what can happen when you least expect it.
LH31-P CHANGING OUR CULTURE OF CONFLICT & INCLUSION
High Auditorium, Crossings Building, Landis HomesThe culture of conflict around us can be wildly unsafe or suffocatingly controlled. How do we find a balance and handle conflict in healthy ways, whether in our communities, families, congregations, or other relationships? Based on the mediation and restorative justice work of Lancaster-based Advoz, this experiential session on "conflict, communication, and culture" provides a framework, language and skills to handle conflict and harm in healthy, restorative ways.
LH05-V AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE 1950S: WERE THEY ALL JUNE CLEAVER?
Virtual on Zoom 11/29/2021Americans typically think of the 1950s as a decade where women left the World War II labor market and resumed the roles of wife and mother. But labor market forces, trends in education, and pent-up consumer demand propelled many wives and mothers back into paid employment. Why did this happen? How did it affect employers and families? And what were the implications of this trend for the women's movement?