Witness to History: In its inaugural year, this new monthly forum examines firsthand perspectives on the decisive moments and movements that have shaped our history. With topics ranging from milling to music, and civil rights to civic responsibility, the series allows participants to spend memorable evenings engaged in lively discussions with some of Minnesota's most legendary public figures. Produced by the College of Continuing Education. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Copyright 2011 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota.
After earning his medical degree in 1952, Dr. John Najarian became a leader in the new field of organ transplant surgery, and formed one of the world'...
A civil rights activist since her teenage years, Josie Johnson has firsthand experience of some of the most contentious and volatile times in American...
The LearningLife Forum: Witness to History series will kick off 2011 with a true Minnesota luminary: former U.S. Vice President, Senator, and Ambassad...
The University of Minnesota College of Continuing Education brings influential community leaders John and Sage Cowles to campus the evening of Thursda...
Known as the "godfather of the Minneapolis music scene," Chris Osgood formed the seminal punk rock band The Suicide Commandos in 1974 and has been roc...