The Sewanee Center for Lifelong Learning extends the university's vision of the liberal arts to anyone curious and excited to learn. It is sponsored by the office of alumni and parent programs.

The home based for the series will be the McGriff Alumni House (120 Georgia Avenue).  Talks will be held the third Monday of each month at 5 p.m.  Parking will be available along Georgia Avenue at that time of day. These events are open to all members of our community and promises to be a fascinating and educational experience. 

UPCOMING TALKS
April 21  - Annie Armour Morgret, retired University Archivist. 
May 19 - Hillary Herndon, Executive & Artistic Director, Sewanee Summer Music Festival
June 16 - Dr. Woody Register, Rancis S. Houghteling Professor of American History & Directory of the Roberson Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation.