Florida Tech Lifelong Scholars Lectures Continue Oct. 8 and 22

MELBOURNE, FLA.—The Florida Institute of Technology Lifelong Scholar Society presentations continue Oct. 8, 4-5:30 p.m., with “Bird Art through the Centuries: Humans Conveying Their Love of Birds,” by Juanita Baker, professor emerita of psychology; and on Oct. 22, “Beautiful, Romantic and Dead: Why Keats and Shelley Are Better than Twilight,” presented by Chris Frongillo, assistant professor, School of Arts and Communication, 6-7:30 p.m.

This diverse, six-part, fall lecture series is open to the public and suitable for any adult seeking the college experience without the homework and stress.

The presentations will continue into November, at the Harris Community Auditorium, adjacent to Florida Tech’s Foosaner Art Museum.

Tickets for each lecture are $20, or $15 with coupon code FALL05. Tickets include a slice of freshly baked pie from Joan’s Perfect Pies located in downtown Eau Gallie; refreshments will be served during the 30-minute discussion segment.

Call (321) 674-8382 or email pdpregistration@fit.edu for more information.

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