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Karen Rice of Martinsburg to head lifelong learning program; fall courses announced ISSUED: 8 September 2011 Shepherdstown, WV--Karen Rice, of Martinsburg, has been named the director of Lifelong Learning at Shepherd University. Rice holds a bachelor of science degree in finance from Virginia Commonwealth University and is working on her master of business administration at Shepherd. A board member of the Contemporary American Theater Festival at Shepherd, Rice works in the Academic Advising Center at the university. She had been a trust officer with BB&T in Charleston. The Lifelong Learning program at Shepherd will offer noncredit courses to adults. A committee was formed in the spring to survey the needs and interests of the community for adult education topics. Classes to be offered starting October 4 include Afghanistan and its Neighbors with Grant Smith; Holocaust: A Study in Human Behavior with Robbye Horowicz; Literature: Excerpts from Abolitionist Writers with Sara Smith; West Virginia Politics with Rep. John Doyle (Jefferson-D) and Rep. Walter Duke (Berkeley-R); Poetry with Philip Bufithis; Family History 101 with Sandy Donahue; and West Virginia History with Bill Drennen. Individual class cost is $99 per class. Semester memberships are available for $249 and entitle members to attend any or all courses offered during the semester. An annual membership is also available for $449. For more information about Shepherd's Lifelong Learning program, contact Rice at 304-876-5135 or by e-mail to krice@shepherd.edu or visit the website at www.shepherd.edu/lifelonglearning. -30-OWENS |
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