Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Are you 50 or older and enjoy learning? Here is a program that might interest you. No prerequisites or exams required—just the pleasure of learning together!
Courses:
- History of Quebec and Canada, from First Nations to the Present Day by Dominique Denis;
- King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table: Legendary Truths and Historical Lies by Nicole Simard;
- Geopolitics of Africa: Understanding the Major Issues Facing the Continent by Nicolas Klingelschmitt;
- The Orchestra by Christiane Lampron;
- Brain and Memory: Preserve Your Abilities! by Guylaine Durand;
- Space Exploration by Raymond Fournier.
REGISTRATION:
Online: Starting December 17 at 10 a.m.: www.usherbrooke.ca/uta/prog/estrie/brm
In person: December 17 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Cowansville Library, Pauline-Martel Room, 608 rue du Sud (entrance via the rear parking lot)
Talks
- Cowansville Through Time, Part 2, explained by Michel Racicot;
- Powers of attorney, mandates, wills, DMA, DAAMM, explained by Anabelle Chénard;
- Microchimerism, a new science in development, by Serge Parent;
- Mont Pinacle, “A Mountain in the Heart,” by Danielle Dansereau.
Admission: $10. No prior registration required.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION of courses and talks: www.usherbrooke.ca/uta/prog/estrie/brm
INFORMATION by email: uta.brome.missisquoi@gmail.com