OLLI Offers Courses On Corporate Melt Downs
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at BCC provides twenty one continuing education courses on a diverse range of subjects and interests. You may choose to learn more about today’s most newsworthy social and political issues.Who and what, for example, caused the devastating consequences of the failures of Enron, WorldCom, Bear Stearns and others; corporate giants created and made great by genius and wisdom but destroyed by a single-minded focus on reporting profits and reaping personal rewards? Tragic Business Failures will be presented by Larry Greenapple, a distinguished attorney in the field of corporate law and finance, starting on September 11th at Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield.
Elections 2008 begins on September 17th at the Clark Auditorium in Williamstown. Paul Flaum, a noted lecturer, school superintendent and president of the New York State Council for Social Studies deals with significant previous elections, the Electoral College, negative campaigning, the primary process and the upcoming congressional and presidential elections.
An evening course, starting on September 25th at the Morris Elementary School in Lenox by Dr. Walker F. Todd describes The Shaping of the Modern World. It focuses on how the structure of the world’s economies evolved; the foundations of foreign exchange markets in the late 17th century, the great influence of John Maynard Keynes, World War II, major international economic conferences, financial crises and the evolving concepts of globalization. Dr Todd, a practicing attorney and Visiting Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research is a former member of the Federal Reserve.
Moderator James Cotter serves as guide and provocateur for an enthusiastic group of news junkies with strong opinions about current events in Today’s Headlines, starting on September 15th at Berkshire Community College.
Full descriptions of these courses, schedules, locations, and membership information are available in a catalog which can be obtained by calling 413-236-2190 or visit our website at www.BerkshireOLLI.org.
