叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍, 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 pristine northern campus in Door County, is once again beckoning visitors for summer seminars that feed a desire for lifelong learning.
Registration is open for 37 Bjorklunden summer seminars, presented by 杨贵妃传媒视频 faculty, alumni, and other experts. It鈥檚 a chance to learn while enjoying the peace and beauty of the 425-foot campus along the Lake Michigan shoreline, just south of Baileys Harbor.
Topics range from wildlife photography and the study of the stars to exploration of America鈥檚 racist past and the anatomy of a murder trial. The seminars begin in mid-June and carry through much of October.
鈥淭he seminar program embodies one of the most unique aspects of a liberal arts education 鈥 a commitment to lifelong learning,鈥 said Alex Baldschun, an assistant director at Bjorklunden.
Visitors to the seminars, he said, come from all walks of life.
Some commute to the seminars. Others are 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 residents for the week, housed in the estate鈥檚 37,000-square-foot lodge. Participants are able to explore the grounds and engage with the beautiful scenery in Door County.
Most seminars, which include meals prepared by 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍鈥檚 resident chef, begin Sunday evening and end Friday afternoon. Classes meet weekday mornings and some evenings, with remaining time available to enjoy 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍鈥檚 mile-long shoreline and wooded walking trails or to explore area cultural and recreational opportunities.
Megan Pickett, associate professor of physics, is among the 杨贵妃传媒视频 faculty leading seminars this year. She鈥檚 presenting an astronomy-focused seminar, The Stars: Mansions Built by Nature鈥檚 Hand, July 26-31. It鈥檚 something she鈥檚 wanted to do for years, calling the surroundings 鈥渟ingularly contemplative, especially for astronomy.鈥
To be able to do it in a relaxed atmosphere with a cross-section of deeply curious people, all the better.
鈥淭here鈥檚 something very freeing about being in a learning environment where there are no grades, just the love of learning,鈥 Pickett said.
Complete seminar information, including registration, dates, course descriptions, and information on instructors, can be found at https://www7.lawrence.edu/bjorklunden or by calling 920-839-2216. Questions can also be directed via email to mark.d.breseman@lawrence.edu.
The 2020 summer seminar lineup

Terry Moran 鈥82 will be back to lead another summer seminar. The ABC News correspondent will present 鈥淭he 2020 Verdict鈥 Aug. 2-7.
June 14-19
Listen to the Birds / Don Quintenz
Wildlife Photography: Turning Passion into Productivity / John Van Den Brandt
June 21-26
Two Irishmen, Two Novels, Two Portraits / Robert Spoo 鈥79
July 5-11
Tritone Jazz Fantasy Camp / Bob DeRosa
July 12-17
Give My Regards to Broadway 鈥 The American Musical / Dale Duesing 鈥67
The Great Patriotic War: World War II Through Soviet Eyes / Victoria Kononova
July 17-19
Family Weekend/Grandparent-Grandchild Weekend / David Stokes
July 19-24
African America in Slavery and Freedom: How our Racial Past Informs our Present / Susan Pappas 鈥69
African America in Slavery and Freedom: How our Racial Past Informs our Present / Joe Patterson 鈥69
African America in Slavery and Freedom: How our Racial Past Informs our Present / Jerald Podair
Poignant, Prosaic, and Possibly Pointless: The Stories of Anton Chekhov / Peter Thomas
Richard M. Nixon: The Triumph and Tragedy of an American Politician / Tim Crain
July 26-31
Stitches in Time: The Genius of Medieval Embroideries and Tapestries / Jane Tibbetts Schulenburg 鈥65
The Stars: Mansions Built by Nature鈥檚 Hand / Megan Pickett
Water Cycle: A Journey Around the Science and Policy of Earth鈥檚 Most Precious Resource / Peter Levi 鈥01 and Titus Seilheimer 鈥00
Aug. 2-7
The 2020 Verdict / Terry Moran 鈥82
The American Civil War in Historical Perspective / James Cornelius 鈥81
Aug. 9-14
Is Belief in God Rational? / Terry Goode
The Fall of Rome: From Caesar to King and From Jupiter to Jesus in 500 Years / Nikolas Hoel 鈥99
Aug. 16-22
Creative Photography / Philip Krejcarek
Family Ties 鈥 The Case of King David / Bill Urbrock
Watercolor: The Expressive Medium / Helen Klebesadel
Aug. 30-Sept. 4
Flirting with Disaster: Turning Personal Obsession into Memoir / David McGlynn
The Original Book Club: Literary Legacies of Medieval Women / Catherine Keene and Danielle Joyner
What Happens Next?: The Importance of the Strong Storyline in Classic Hollywood Films / Jack Rhodes
Sept. 13-18
Which Way to the White House? Presidential Campaign Parades from 1896 to 2020 / Charlie Schudson and Steve Bruemmer
Wildflowers, Birds, and Mushrooms / Don Quintenz
Wildflowers, Birds, and Mushrooms / Charlotte Lukes
Writing Poetry in Forms / Marilyn L. Taylor
Sept. 27-Oct. 2
A Brief History of Creatures that Rule the Earth (Hint: They鈥檙e not humans) / David Hines 鈥76
Anatomy of a Murder Trial / Steve Licata 鈥75
Hollywood Votes: Images from the World of Politics in Films of the Classic Era / Jack Rhodes
Oct. 4-9
SPQR: The Senate and the Roman People / Daniel Taylor 鈥63
The 2020 Elections: What Next for American Foreign Policy? / Christopher Murray 鈥75
Watercolor: A Fresh Start / Helen Klebesadel
Oct. 11-16
The Weimar Republic: Grandeur and Disaster / Jon Greenwald
Oct. 18-23
World Religions in the Contemporary World / Brian Smith