Humanities Division Emeritus College Arizona State University Don L. F. Nilsen Assistant Dean AATH: Association of Applied and Therapeutic Humor The Emeritus College is partnering with AATH (Association.

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Humanities Division
Emeritus College
Arizona State University
Don L. F. Nilsen
Assistant Dean
AATH: Association of Applied and
Therapeutic Humor
The Emeritus College is
partnering with AATH
(Association of Applied and
Therapeutic Humor) in
bringing their 2016
conference to Phoenix,
Arizona.
Here is a picture of AATH
during the 2014 conference
at the Red Skelton Museum
in Vincennes, Indiana.
Here is the AATH web site:
http://www.aath.org/
ASURA: Arizona State University
Retirees Association
The Emeritus College is partnering
with ASURA (Arizona State
University Retirees Association).
Here are two pictures taken at the
2015 ASURA meeting.
Here is the ASURA web site:
https://asura.asu.edu/Welcome
ASU’s School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, and
Institute for Humanities Research
The Emeritus College is planning to partner with ASU’s new School of Humanities,
Arts and Cultural Studies.
Here is their web site:
https://newcollege.asu.edu/humanities-arts-cultural-studies-degree-programs
The Emeritus College is also planing to partner with ASU’s Institute for Humanities
Research, which is now preparing for it’s 10th Anniversary. Right now they are in the
process of revising their web site.
Here is their web site:
https://ihr.asu.edu/news-events/news/10th-anniversary
Arizona Humanities Council
The Emeritus College is partnering
with the Arizona Humanities Council
all the way from the Phoenix Valley
to the mining town of Bisbee,
Arizona.
Here is the web site for the Arizona
Humanities Council:
http://www.azhumanities.org/
Barrett Honors College
The Emeritus College is partnering with the
Barrett Honors College.
Here are some of the twenty-three students
enrolled in HON 394: Symbols, Archetypes
and Visual Literacy.
Emeritus College Teaching Fellows in this
program have included Richard Jacob, Alleen
Nilsen, and Don Nilsen.
Here is the Barrett Honors College Web Site:
http://barretthonors.asu.edu/?utm_source=
google_search&utm_medium=paid_search&
utm_campaign=cmd_barrett
Emeritus Art Collection:
John Aguilar’s Art
Emeritus Art Collection:
Charles Brownson’s Art
Emeritus Art Collection:
Jerry Buley’s Art
Emeritus Art Collection
Eugene Grigsby’s Art
Emeritus Art Collection:
Donald Haberman’s Art
Emeritus Art Collection
Paul Jackson’s “Copy of Van Gogh”
Emeritus Art Collection
Mark Searle, Dale Larsen and
Jonathan Koppell at the 2015
Emeritus Art Collection Event.
This event was held at the Cronkite
School of Journalism at ASU’s
Downtown Campus.
Here is the Emeritus Art Collection
web site:
https://emerituscollege.asu.edu/em
eritus-art-collection
Emeritus College Colloquium
An Emeritus College
Colloquium Presentation
by Alfred de Los Santos.
Alfred’s presentation
dealt with problems
Hispanics have with
Upward Social Mobility.
Emeritus College Colloquium
Ahren Sadoff presented
at a 2015 Emeritus
College Colloquium
about the relationships
between “Intelligent
Design” and science.
Emeritus College Colloquium
Three views of Bruce
Merrill’s presentation at
an Emeritus College
Colloquium Presentation
about Arizona Politics.
Emeritus College Council Meetings
Two Views of Emeritus
College Council Meetings:
Emeritus College LITMUS:
Literary-Musical Afternoons
A 2015 afternoon--This musical group
also provides music at our annual
Symposiums.
Emeritus College Short Talks
Paul Burgess is presenting
at one of the Emeritus
College Short Talks
Luncheons at Friendship
Village:
Emeritus College Symposium
These four pictures are of
the 2012 Emeritus College
Symposium Displays.
Emeritus College Symposium
Alleen Nilsen’s breakout
presentation at the 2012
Emeritus College
Symposium.
Her topic was “Humor in
Arizona’s Political
History.”
Emeritus College Symposium
Three Views of the 2013
Symposium Luncheon:
Emeritus College Symposium
It’s time for lunch at the
2014 Emeritus
Symposium.
In the background are the
brag corner and the giveaway table.
Emeritus College Symposium
Jeffrey Holmes discussing
Video Games at the 2014
Emeritus College Lunch.
Jeffrey Holmes works
closely with James Paul
Gee on the subject of
digital literacy.
Emeritus College Symposium
Two different views of
Norman Levine’s
presentation at a 2014
Emeritus College
Symposium Breakout
presentation.
Emeritus College Writing Academy
The Emeritus College
Writing Academy:
Many of the items
written by these authors
are later read in our
Litmus (Literature-Music)
Afternoons or published
in Emeritus Voices.
Emeritus College Writing Academy
The Emeritus College
Writing Academy
Presenting Their Work at
the 2014 Symposium:
…and in the seminar
room of Old Main:
ISHS: International Society for Humor Studies
Because Alleen and Don
Nilsen are the cofounders of ISHS
(International Society for
Humor Studies), the
Emeritus College is
partnering with ISHS.
These are ISHS members
at the 2012 conference in
Krakow, Poland.
Here is the ISHS web site:
https://www.hnu.edu/ishs/
New Adventures in Learning
The Emeritus College is partnering
with Chandlelr-Gilbert Community
College’s New Adventures in
Learning.
Here are some of Alleen and Don
Nilsen’s students in a course entitled
“Humor across the Curriculum.”
Here is the web site for New
Adventures in Learning:
http://www.cgc.maricopa.edu/sunl
akes/newadventures/Pages/Home.
aspx
New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning
The Emeritus College is partnering
With New Frontiers for Lifelong
Learning, an outreach program
sponsored by Mesa Community
College.
This classroom has a pillar in the
middle, so like the human brain, this
class is divided into a left side and a
right side.
Here is the web site for New
Frontiers:
http://newfrontiers.mesacc.edu/
Project Humanities
The Emeritus College is
partnering with ASU’s
Project Humanities.
Here is Neal Lester
winning a national award
in humanities education.
Here is the web site for Project Humanities:
http://humanities.asu.edu/