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GOLD College Spring 2025 Session

Classes begin March 24th and run through May 2nd.

 

Spring Kickoff Event

Wednesday, March 19th 
1:30 - 2:30 PM Registration and social time
2:30 PM Program begins
SMSU Upper Conference Center

 

Attend GOLD College Kickoff and hear directly from course professors, register for classes, and more!

 


 

Choose 1-2 classes ($75) 3-4 classes ($110). Option to take additional classes for $10 each. Participants can choose to attend classes either in person or via Zoom. Classes offered ‘In Person Only’ are outlined below. Some courses will include nominal fees for supplies.

Class schedule

2025 GOLD College Spring Semester Class Schedule

Time/Day

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

9am - 10:30am 

 

Organizing Made Easy
Angie Fahl ‘04/’06

Experimental Arts Group
Michelle Koppien
*In Person Only*
*9:00-11:00am

Conversational Chinese Made Easy
Gloria Yu
*In Person Only*

 

11am - 12:30pm

A Journey Between Art & Design
Kenneth Lam ‘17/’21
*In Person Only*

Honoring Our Neighbor’s Faith: Book Discussion Group
Rev. Megan Eide
*In Person Only*
Aging with GUSTO
Janet Ellingsworth
Unsung Heroes
Joan Gittens
*12:00pm-1:30pm*

 Special Sessions
See details below for topics

1pm - 2:30pm Banned Books
Deb Ahmann ‘79
The Importance of Health and Wellness as You Age
Katie Serbus ‘15
*In Person Only*
The Painter’s Palette
Pat Hand ’77/’96
*In Person Only*
*1:00-3:00pm*
Toy Box
Pat Hand ’77/’96
*In Person Only*
*1:30-3:30pm*

 

4pm - 5:30pm

Tsar Putin: The History of 20th Century Russia to the War in Ukraine
Rick Purrington

 

 

 

 

Please mail in your payment of $75 (1-2 classes) or $110 (3- 4 classes).
Make check payable to: GOLD College, SMSU Foundation, 1501 State Street Marshall, MN 56258
Any course fees to cover supplies will be paid directly to instructors.


Parking permits are no longer required in SMSU parking lots

We appreciate your dedication and support to GOLD College.
To continue making the program a success, please consider making a direct donation.
For more information, call (507) 537-6820 or email GoldCollege@SMSU.edu.

 

 

Class Descriptions

MONDAY
A Journey Between Art & Design
This class is a fun hop, skip & jump between the world of fine art and graphic design, crafted for beginners and those looking to expand their creative repertoire. Learn fundamentals of fine art and basic tools of modern graphic design, while exploring a wide range of mediums and subjects. Emphasizing creativity and experimentation, this class aims to harness the power of design with its clarity of intent while also cultivating an appreciation for the visual arts. Session topics will be:

  • Elements of Art & Design - building a bag of tricks
  • Speed sketching - capturing the essence of an object, person, or movement
  • Chinese ink brush - the basics of bamboo
  • Vegetable carving - edible florals for the dinner plate; bring a sharp, small, kitchen knife and a small cutting board.
  • Logo Abstracts - with plastic bags; bring your own iron, ironing board, and lots of recycled plastic bags.
  • Team Building - a puzzling portrait of somebody I used to know.

Instructor: Kenneth Lam ‘17/’21
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Banned Books
The issue of banning books has long been a topic of controversy. Join us as we investigate and discuss that whether a book is banned, challenged, restricted, or censored, we may or may not agree with Isaac Asimov who said, “Any book worth banning is a book worth reading.”
Instructor: Deb Ahmann ‘79
1:00–2:30 p.m.


Tsar Putin: The History of 20th Century Russia to the War in Ukraine
This course delves into the intricate history of Russia throughout the 20th century, focusing on the pivotal events and leaders that have shaped the nation’s trajectory leading up to the current conflict in Ukraine. We will explore the impact of the Russian Revolution, the rise of the Soviet Union, the pivotal role Russia played in two World Wars, and even the USSR’s struggles during the Cold War. From there, the course will examine Vladimir Putin’s ascent to power and the sociopolitical changes that have occurred in Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union. By analyzing historical documents, media sources, and critical perspectives, we will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of Russian history and its ongoing tensions with the United States.
Instructor: Rick Purrington
4:00–5:30 p.m.


TUESDAY
Organizing Made Easy
Organization isn’t merely the act of cleaning out one’s things. It can also be a great tool in simplifying your life and reducing stress. Join me for some real-life tips and tricks to finally tackle your organizing dilemmas. We’ll touch base on the many realms of organization and even try a hands-on approach to whipping your space into shape. I’ll do my best to keep things simple and fun, all while making your spaces work best for you. We’ll even touch base on how to donate our items or sell them online.
Instructor: Angela Fahl ‘04/’06
9:00–10:30 a.m.


Honoring Our Neighbor’s Faith: Book Discussion Group
The book Honoring Our Neighbor’s Faith has been widely embraced as a starting place for personal exploration and interfaith dialogue. Every chapter offers an accessible, broad-brush overview of the beliefs and practices of a religious group in America- one who stands out due to their size or public profile. Each tradition constitutes a “chapter” that includes key teachings, worship patterns and practices, and how each is governed. The reading schedule for this course is designed around the college’s proximity to organized religious groups. We will start by studying traditions and organizations represented in the immediate Marshall area, and we will gradually look beyond at faiths practiced across the Midwest, the US, and the world. Prep for this course will include reading the weekly selection of short chapters from Honoring Our Neighbor’s Faith, researching the presence and history of religious groups in our neighborhood, and reflecting on our individual beliefs and practices, all as we consider the spiritual grounds connecting us. Participants will be responsible for ordering their own book. Purchase book here
Instructor: Rev. Megan Eide
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.


The Importance of Health and Wellness as You Age
This lecture-based class gives you the opportunity to learn about new health and wellness topics (like osteoporosis and heart health, to name just two) that are helpful to know as you get older. You’ll leave each class with some great tips in helping to lead a healthy lifestyle. Hope to see you there!
Instructor: Katie Serbus ‘15
1:00–2:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY
Experimental Arts Group
Experimenting with art supplies is a great way to take a risk, meet some friends, and be creative! No need to be experienced, we work with you! This session will include a leather spirit bag, wire-wrapped gem jewelry, wire sculpture, more drawing instruction, and one-stroke painting. If you are new to the class, no worries! We’ll start wherever you are! You are welcome! Start looking for those rocks you collected on vacation! There is a one-time fee of $10. All materials included.
Instructor: Michelle Koppien
9:00–11:00 a.m.

Aging With GUSTO
This course explores powerful secrets for living with joy, vitality, and purpose at every age. Participants will learn about a simple program for immune resistance, strength, and calm. Topics include the upside of aging, living the good, whole life, developing everyday meaningful habits, troubleshooting hidden stressors, death cleaning, and dealing with grief. Books for the class are WHO DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW OLD? by Richard Leider and David Shapiro and THE SWEDISH ART OF AGING EXUBERANTLY by Margareta Magnusson.
Instructor: Janet Ellingworth
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

The Painter’s Palette
Let your creative side rule! Join the GOLD College painting class. Choose from a variety of “inspiration” ideas provided, or bring an idea of your own to paint. Acrylic and watercolor paints and brushes are available for use in class. Canvases (11”x14”) may be purchased for $2.00 each. Watercolor paper (11”x15”) will be available. You may also bring your own supplies. Have fun painting (or do drawing) with a great group. No previous experience necessary.
Instructor: Pat Hand ‘77/’96
1:00–3:00 p.m.

THURSDAY
Conversational Chinese Made Easy
This beginner-friendly course introduces the essentials of Chinese, including basic grammar, vocabulary, and the pinyin system—a simple method of using the Latin alphabet to spell Chinese words. The focus is on listening and speaking, equipping you with the skills to hold practical, everyday conversations in Chinese. No need to worry about writing characters—we keep it fun and accessible! Plus, you’ll enjoy cultural experiences woven into every lesson, bringing the language to life. Discover the joy of learning Chinese — no prior experience needed! Free textbook included.
Instructor: Gloria Yu
9:00–10:30 a.m.

Unsung Heroes
This class will present six different historical figures unfamiliar to most people in 2025. Some were significant in their time and have been forgotten. Some are more obscure. But they all have a powerful story to tell. There will be six topics, each with a different presenter:

  • Hallie Flanagan and the Federal Theatre Project by Nadine Schmidt
  • Dmitri Shostakovich’s 7th Symphony by Dan Rieppel
  • Virginia Hall by Jan Loft
  • Middleton Goldsmith by Michael Hofstetter
  • James T. Miller by Galen Wilson
  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer by Lloyd Petersen

Instructor: Joan Gittens
11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Toy Box
To reminisce means to “remember with pleasure.” What toys and games do you remember with pleasure? Did you ever play with toys from an older sibling’s or cousin’s past? Or even from your parents’ or grandparents’ past?
Revisit toy-land with a look at old-style, retro, and vintage toys. Discover fascinating stories behind their invention, production, and marketing.
Instructor: Pat Hand ‘77/’96
1:00–2:30 p.m.

FRIDAY
Special Sessions
Join us for our new Special Sessions! Dive into five engaging topics, each with a different presenter, designed to expand your knowledge and spark your curiosity. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experts and connect with fellow enthusiasts.

  • March 28th: Building a More Resilient Community by Julie Johnson 
  • April 4th: Shout! The Mod Musical by Sheila Tabaka
  • April 11th: History & Stories of SMSU Athletics by Kelly Loft
  • April 25th: A Scottish Experience by Jim and Sheila Tabaka
  • May 2nd: Leonardo Da Vinci Arts and Inventions by Ashton Ayres

Instructor: Deb Ahmann
11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

What is Gold College? Growth Opportunity Learning Development


  • An exciting program for adults seeking lifelong learning opportunities and social connection

  • Includes non-credit, 90-minute classes held once a week over a six-week term

  • No grades or tests, just experiential learning

  • Topics may include: agriculture, art, critical thinking, current events, health, history, music, philosophy, physical activity, writing & more!

 

Is Gold College for You?


  • Adults who are looking for lifelong learning opportunities

  • Individuals who want to explore new interests, learn new things or make new friends

  • Adults whose formal education may have ended early in life or those who have obtained advanced degrees and anyone in between

 

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