Osher at Mizzou

Osher at Mizzou The Osher@ Mizzou Story
Lucille Salerno

So much of life is discovery. It all just unfolds before us, phenomenologically. Bernard Osher -- our Daddy Warbucks!

Osher@Mizzou is a lifelong learning program that provides a variety of non-credit classes and other educational, cultural and social opportunities designed for individuals age 50 and over, all for the joy of learning. Thus it was with our beloved lifespan learning program. Launched on a shoestring by a courageous administrator as the Lifespan Learning program, it advanced through the whirlwind ene

rgy of an educator. On the edge financially, MU was uncertain of Lifespan Learning's future financial viability and success -- until late in the day on July 5, 2005. An unpretentious telephone call came in from California bearing news of an award from the Bernard Osher Foundation. I took the call, walked down the hall to the associate vice provost's office to convey the news. The emotion unleashed by the news in her office put me in touch with the force energizing my own pounding heart. Seemingly in seconds, Lifespan Learning had gone from rags to riches -- and even undergone a name change, reborn as the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at MU. But it would be nine more months before we would come to comprehend the vision underlying the obligatory name change. Yes, we had felt a bit like orphans before the award -- older folks sitting university classes specially designed for their developmental stage in life; universities, in our time, were populated by the young. Osher had bought us legitimacy. We wondered about the giver, initially half-assuming he no longer walked the earth. Few foundations are led by live, hale and hearty philanthropists. Then came the invite to our first of the foundation's annual meetings. An epiphany awaited us in San Jose , where representatives from all 73 universities blessed with the Osher largesse would be gathered. Picture a well-attended plenary session in which group after group stands to announce: "I'm an OLLI"-- from the University of Alaska at Fairbanks, University of Hawaii at Hilo, University of California at Davis, UC Riverside, University of Vermont, Oklahoma State University. By the time it was our turn to stand to make our identity known, we were part of the culture. There was recognition of the fact that we had been inducted into a force -- the OLLI Force! Soon thereafter, a member of the group introduced himself simply as Barney Osher. Barbro Osher took to the platform to address the assembly: "I'm speaking to you at my husband's request -- he's shy. Go forth in strength, and do well as you do good," the elegant Mrs. Osher essentially urged in her lilting Swedish intonation. The Force had evolved into family. "Don't stay with them what brung ya," was Kali Lightfoot's appeal. "Get to know every OLLI." Kali is CEO of the Osher Foundation's National Resource Center established at the University of Southern Maine (USM). We are members of a national family force that is always only an e-mail away, ready to answer questions, resolve problems and give advice. The USM staff no longer takes it on alone, however. An automated e-mail distribution list now connects all 93 OLLIs -- yes, the Force continues to grow. It's an awesome collective intelligence! The Man, his accomplishments, his mission listed in Forbes magazine as self-made and among the "world's richest people," financier Bernard Osher co-founded Golden West Financial, a profitable thrift. Subsequently, he took over Butterfield and Butterfield and built it into one of the nation's largest art auction houses, which he sold to eBay for millions in stock in 1999. In 2005, Mr. Osher's net worth was reported as $1.1 billion. In 2002, the charitable foundation he established 25 years earlier began offering $100,000 annual grants -- now in four-year cycles culminating in endowments of $1 million -- to learning programs that serve to keep aging populations cognitively and socially active and contributing to society. Grants are offered in four additional categories besides OLLIs:

- To college students with academic promise and financial need
- Re-entry scholarships for students ages 25 to 50 returning for a bachelor's after a break in their pursuit of a college education
- Programs in integrative medicine that feature research, education and clinical care in complementary or alternative medicine -- offered through the National Institutes of Health
- Local arts and cultural programs in San Francisco and the state of Maine -- where Mr. Osher grew up. In addition to our OLLI, MU Extension is the recipient of an Osher Foundation Re-entry Scholarship gift. The Oshers have indeed been good to us. The foundation likely will have invested $1.45 million in our Osher@ Mizzou by the year 2010. In return, we are obliged to demonstrate that our program is financially secure and capable of carrying on its educational mission far into the future. Drawing on his financial wisdom and his vision, Bernard Osher advises that financial security for all OLLIs lies in a viable all-membership organization. We welcome your membership! For a fee of $240, students may become annual members. Benefits of annual membership:
- An Osher @ Mizzou membership card: a non-transferable photo ID that secures your access to member benefits. We also recognize that annual membership may not appeal to every student. With that in mind, we continue to offer our usual course fees per semester. Students who wish to enroll on a per-semester basis will pay just $60 per course for the winter and summer intersessions and $80 per course for the fall and spring semesters. Our two “potpourri” courses of Critical Issues and the Arts are available to per-semester participants for a fee of $25. Please join our Academy of the Willing! Learners' comments:

"The classes put me in small group learning situations with experts in the field and in instances such as this course targeted to my place in the life cycle." "Reconnect with other retirees -- excellent topics!"

"All of us need to continue to learn. It keeps us involved in our community and exercising our brains." "Your program is excellent -- a real service to the community. Cheers to the staff!"

"The classes have opened doors to information and ideas that continue to enrich my life. I am so grateful for those instructors who share their deep understanding and knowledge and give us seniors new things to think about." "It keeps my mind active and in great shape -- it is exercise for the mind." "I love the variety of new subjects that one can study and enjoy." "A widening of knowledge on all of these subjects enhances the value of everyday living."

Osher@Mizzou is featured in The Missourian's Boom Town publication! Read more about this wonderful lifelong learning pro...
04/23/2026

Osher@Mizzou is featured in The Missourian's Boom Town publication! Read more about this wonderful lifelong learning program, and plan to join us for the summer semester. Registration opens on May 19.

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offers those 50 or older the opportunity to continue education.

Discover the science behind the powerful human-animal bond and how our connection with dogs impacts health, behavior and...
04/06/2026

Discover the science behind the powerful human-animal bond and how our connection with dogs impacts health, behavior and daily life! Register now for Osher@Mizzou's 'Must Love Dogs' class, Thursdays, 1:00-2:30 p.m., starting THIS THURSDAY, April 9.

Watch a short video interview with instructors Dr. Carolyn Henry and Don Cherry by clicking on the image, below.

For more info or to register, call 573-882-8189 or visit: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Osher@Mizzou Spring 2026 Semester, Must Love Dogs, April 9, 16, 23, 30 – Dr. Carolyn Henry and Don CherryLearn more and register here: https://extension.miss...

Spots are still available for Osher@Mizzou's 'All the News That's Fit to Broadcast' class - Thursdays from 10:00-11:30 a...
04/06/2026

Spots are still available for Osher@Mizzou's 'All the News That's Fit to Broadcast' class - Thursdays from 10:00-11:30 a.m. starting this Thursday, April 9. From its early days in the 1950s to today's fast-moving digital landscape, explore the evolution of electronic news!

Watch the video interview with instructor Susan Brinson by clicking on the image, below. For more information or to register call 573-882-8189 or visit: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Osher@Mizzou Spring 2026 Semester, All the News That’s Fit to Broadcast: Significant Moments in Electronic News, April 9, 16, 23, 30 – Susan BrinsonLearn mor...

Ready to uncover the remarkable lives that built Columbia? Starting THIS MONDAY, March 2, instructor Matt Fetterly will ...
02/26/2026

Ready to uncover the remarkable lives that built Columbia? Starting THIS MONDAY, March 2, instructor Matt Fetterly will teach an Osher spring class called 'People of Columbia's Past.' Whether you are a longtime resident or simply curious about the people behind the places we know so well, this class is for you!
Learn more and register here: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Osher@Mizzou Spring 2026 Semester, People of Columbia’s Past, March 2, 9, 16, 30; April 6, 13, 20, 27 – Matt Fetterly Learn more and register here: https://e...

Watch as MU professor Libby Cowgill chats about her upcoming Osher at Mizzou class, Last Hominin Standing: The Origins o...
12/22/2025

Watch as MU professor Libby Cowgill chats about her upcoming Osher at Mizzou class, Last Hominin Standing: The Origins of Modern Humans. Dr. Cowgill will explore the fascinating origins of our own species and discuss the various human relatives that shared the Late Pleistocene world. The four-part series holds its first session on Weds., Jan. 14. Don't delay - register today!

For more info and to register, visit: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Osher@Mizzou Winter 2026 Semester, Last Hominin Standing: The Origins of Modern Humans, Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4 – Dr. Libby CowgillLearn more and register he...

Osher@Mizzou's fall offering, The Orphan Train: History, Legacy and Personal Journey, starts on Thursday, Oct. 9. Check ...
10/01/2025

Osher@Mizzou's fall offering, The Orphan Train: History, Legacy and Personal Journey, starts on Thursday, Oct. 9. Check out the sneak peek video to hear instructor Greg Markway talk about his upcoming four-week course.
Register now - visit: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Osher@Mizzou Fall 2025 Semester, The Orphan Train: History Legacy and Personal Journey, Oct. 9-30 – Dr. Gregory MarkwayLearn more and register here: https://...

Take a first look at what the Columbia Weavers and Spinners' Guild has planned for their upcoming course in this video. ...
08/27/2025

Take a first look at what the Columbia Weavers and Spinners' Guild has planned for their upcoming course in this video. Don't delay registering for Osher's fall semester! 'Fiber Arts in Columbia' meets on Tuesday mornings, Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (six sessions).

To learn more and register, visit: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Osher@Mizzou Fall 2025 Semester, Fiber Arts in Columbia, Sept. 9 to Oct. 14 – Pam Haverland and Tricia Kaufmann Learn more and register here: https://extensi...

Get a first look at what's under the hood of Osher@Mizzou's upcoming course on the Corvair! Join instructor Marty Walker...
06/05/2025

Get a first look at what's under the hood of Osher@Mizzou's upcoming course on the Corvair! Join instructor Marty Walker as he shares what makes this classic car fascinating. The course meets Tuesdays at 3 p.m. on June 17 & 24.

For more information and to register, visit: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Osher@Mizzou Summer 2025 Semester, The Corvair: Innovation or Incompetence? – Marty WalkerLearn more and register here: https://extension.missouri.edu/progra...

Confused by tariffs? Join retired economics professor, Diane Suhler, for a four-week deep dive into the topic, Wednesday...
06/02/2025

Confused by tariffs? Join retired economics professor, Diane Suhler, for a four-week deep dive into the topic, Wednesdays, 1:00 to 2:30 p.m., June 4 through June 25. It's not too late to register!

For more information and to register for this class, visit: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Osher@Mizzou Summer 2025 Semester, More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Tariffs! – Dr. Diane SuhlerLearn more and register here: https://extension.missour...

Discover how 11,000+ years of Missouri history can come to life through archaeology in this engaging Osher@Mizzou class....
05/30/2025

Discover how 11,000+ years of Missouri history can come to life through archaeology in this engaging Osher@Mizzou class. View the video to hear from instructor Dr. Candy Sall, director of MU's Museum of Anthropology. The class starts this Monday, June 2, so don't delay! For more information, visit: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Osher@Mizzou Summer 2025 Semester, Archaeology at the Museum: What You Want to Know – Dr. Candace SallLearn more and register here: https://extension.missour...

A few spots remain for Dr. Larry Brown's course on the life, times and music of Pete Seeger. The first session met last ...
03/07/2025

A few spots remain for Dr. Larry Brown's course on the life, times and music of Pete Seeger. The first session met last week, but there are six more to go - register today! The class meets in person on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. at the Moss Building in Columbia, Mo. Questions? Contact the Osher staff at 573-882-8189 or [email protected]. To read more and register, visit: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/osher-current-semester

Retired MU professor and award-winning musician and storyteller, Dr. Larry Brown, will offer a critical biography of folk musician Pete Seeger and perform hi...

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