Academy for Lifelong LearningRecords 2002-2008

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Academy for Lifelong LearningRecords 2002-2008

The Academy for Lifelong Learning Recordsdocument the course offerings and operations of this self-funded,membership-driven organization that provides educational opportunities formature adults in the Corvallis community. The Academy for LifelongLearning was established in 2002 and became a program of the Oregon StateUniversity Alumni Association in 2006.

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Oregon State university

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Academy for Lifelong Learning (Oregon State University)

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The Academy of Lifelong Learning formed in 2002 to facilitate learning among active retirees in the mid-Willamette Valley and to offer retirees greater access to Oregon State University's academic resources. Peer learning, active participation, financial self-sufficiency, and self-governance were founding principles of the organization. The Academy became an affiliated program of the Oregon State University Alumni Association in 2006. Membership is open to any mature adult and does not require t...

Oregon State University. Alumni Association

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An alumni organization was established at OSU (then Corvallis College) in 1875; John Bryson (Class of 1874) was the first president. In 1914 a formal constitution was adopted that provided for a five-member board. E.B. Lemon became the first regular alumni secretary in 1915 and started the alumni magazine, the OAC Alumnus. In 1926, the alumni magazine became the Oregon State Monthly; it became the Oregon Stater in 1940 and has retained that title since. In 1929, the alumni office was moved from ...