The History and Influence of The Beatles

The History and Influence of The Beatles

Notice: this information is for a past event.

The Lisska Center for Scholarly Engagement is pleased to present a selection of mini-courses designed to introduce you to topics of interest in a fun, casual way during the month of January. Engage in intellectual inquiry and discourse with fellow students as you explore topics including women in American journalism, quantum computing, graphic novels, cubist art, the philosophy of Bob Dylan and more. Courses are taught by students, staff and alumni. Register for as many as you like!

The History and Influence of The Beatles

Date: January 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20
Time: 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. EST
Instructor: Juliet Hurwitz

Whether you believe it or not, you know you’ve heard that The Beatles are the greatest band of all time — but why? What built their story, their music, and their legacy? Take this course to find out!

Register by Nov. 15 to ensure placement in the course(s) you want!


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