BEMIDI, Minn. ? Topics ranging from the ethics involved in the medical decision-making process to background information on the federally mandated Guardian ad Litem Program will be covered during the eight-week Academy of Lifelong Learning (ALL) lecture series scheduled this spring in Bemidji.
Open to the public at no charge, the 90-minute ALL presentations focus on the humanities and are coordinated by the Bemidji State University Center for Research and Innovation (CRI). The sessions begin at 10 a.m. and will be held at the CRI, located at 3801 Bemidji Avenue North.
The complete spring lineup features lectures on consecutive Tuesdays starting March 10 and includes (date, program description; presenter and title).
The Academy of Lifelong Learning offers humanities-based programs that are made possible in part with private donations and BSU support.
Formed in 1997, the Center for Research and Innovation is an off-campus facility operated by Bemidji State University to assist businesses, organizations and individuals in gaining new knowledge, achieving applied experience, and improving successes. The CRI annually serves more than 2500 individuals and 400 businesses by providing corporate and custom training, delivering non-credit online learning, creating multimedia solutions, offering strategic organizational development, and coordinating regular informational programs in such areas as natural resources and work safety.
Individuals who wish to be added to the ALL mailing list or have questions about this program should contact the Bemidji State University Center for Research and Innovation at (218) 755-4900; toll free, (888) 738-3224; email, cri@bemidjistate.edu; or at the Web site www.optivation.org.