The Iliad programs are typically eight-week long series of lectures on a single topic - from history of music, literature, or the visual arts.
The lectures are held on Thursday evenings (6:30-8:00 p.m.) in the auditorium of Roland Park Place, a continuing care retirement community in Baltimore close to Johns Hopkins University (Homewood Campus).
The topics of these seminars vary widely, but are focused on specific issues in order to allow for a more in-depth discussion.
Regular lecturers include Judy Pittinger (history and literature), Ray Sprenkle (music history and theory), and Aneta Georgievska-Shine (art history).
For upcoming programs, please see the BLOG (next page)
The lectures are held on Thursday evenings (6:30-8:00 p.m.) in the auditorium of Roland Park Place, a continuing care retirement community in Baltimore close to Johns Hopkins University (Homewood Campus).
The topics of these seminars vary widely, but are focused on specific issues in order to allow for a more in-depth discussion.
Regular lecturers include Judy Pittinger (history and literature), Ray Sprenkle (music history and theory), and Aneta Georgievska-Shine (art history).
For upcoming programs, please see the BLOG (next page)