W56E Chico State Faculty Lecture Series (Zoom; OLLI @ Chico)
Zoom | Available (Membership Required)
Chico State’s tradition of academic excellence goes back more than 130 years. With over 850 faculty members and 13,000 students, the University’s teaching and learning community is thriving. Discover the imagination, cutting-edge research, and expertise that flourishes in our own backyard! This series features a different speaker each week, similar to Pfaudler lectures.
Sandra Flake retired from the English Department at Chico State, where she enjoyed teaching general education courses “American Indian Literature” and “Literature for Life” for several years, following a long career in academic administration (provost at Chico State and the University of West Florida, academic dean at the University of Northern Colorado and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse). She earned her doctorate in English, with a focus on fiction, at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and taught literature and composition there and, subsequently, at the University of Minnesota, where she also directed a learning center.
*This registration item is ZOOM ONLY; there is not an in-person section of this course. It is offered and run by The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Chico.*