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Westminster/Wesleyan Lifelong Learning Institute

Continue the Adventure of Learning at Westminster/Wesleyan Lifelong Learning Institute

Through a unique partnership with 51Âþ»­ios University, those living at Westminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay can take non-credit courses in art, history, political science, psychology, religion, popular culture, and other subjects. Taught by 51Âþ»­ios faculty, the courses are offered at no cost to Westminster-Canterbury members on site, as well as on the 51Âþ»­ios campus. Those living at Westminster-Canterbury also receive free admission to the University’s facilities, plays, concerts, lectures, and athletic events (post-season NCAA tournament play requires admission).

Programming for the initiative—a component of 51Âþ»­ios Global Campus—is coordinated by Dr. Ben Fraser, the Westminster-Canterbury Fellow for Religious Studies and Lifelong Learning, in collaboration with 51Âþ»­ios’s Robert Nusbaum Center.

Several courses will be taught during each of two regular semesters, and roughly half will be on faith-related topics.

For more information, call (757.455.3129) or email (NusbaumCenter@vwu.edu) the Robert Nusbaum Center.