Now entering our twelfth year of program offerings, the spring 2020 term at WILL promises a wide range of courses, filled with experiences to stimulate your intellect and pique your curiosity. We'll be exploring the world of myths and fairy tales, Shakespeare and Freud; turning our eyes to the skies for a glimpse of the millions of migrating birds returning to New England; and delving into the world of antiquity with a detailed, first-hand examination of classical sculpture. SNAP a picture with the help of a photography expert or immerse yourself into a selection of well-known books that changed the course of history. For this semester, too, students will engage in faculty-led discussions on three prize-winning texts, exploring that period immediately following WW II, on this, the 75th anniversary of the end of that global conflict.
Please plan to join us, whether as a first-time student, or returning 'regular.' We look forward to seeing you.
My Very Best,
Richard J. Friswell, MPhil
WILL, Associate Director
Current Courses
- Writing Workshop: If Not Now…
- Written in Stone, Painted in Fire: Geology’s influence on 19th-c. New England Writers & Artists
- Salmagundi: A miscellany of the trivial & fascinating
- Rococo & Revolution: French painting in the 18th and early 19th century
- Place Settings: What we build tells stories about what we value
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- Digital Photography: An introduction to 35mm basics
- How to Study Birds: CT’s forests, farm fields, & freshwater wetlands
- The Bard Embodied: Shakespeare Alive!