FALL SESSION 2018 IN-SIGHTS Week # 1 Sept. 10-13, 2018
Communication Changes at the Fromm Institute WE WANT YOUR EMAIL In an effort to be more green, the Fromm Institute is moving to an electronic form of delivery (email) for a variety of publications. That includes the Newsletter, class handouts, notifications of canceled classes, and important office communications. If you have an email address please let the office know and we can add it to our email list. Remember to add fromm@usfca.edu to your contacts so our communications don t end up in the Spam or Junk email boxes.
THE FROMM INSTITUTE STUDENT ASSOCIATION F.I.S.A. PRESENTS PERFORMING ARTS Q & A WITH BOB MORGAN Thursday, Sept. 20, at Noon, Performing Arts Representative, Robert Morgan will answer any and all your questions regarding discount tickets to your favorite Bay Area arts organizations.
Have you Missed A Week & Want A Handout? Go to the Fromm Institute Website for Printing Out Course Materials. Handouts and class materials are produced in hard copy form, only once. If handouts run out, and you ve missed that week, you can go to the Fromm Institute website, fromm.usfca.edu and click on Course Materials. Classes are listed by day, then by professor. Download the file or print out a copy. The Course Materials page is updated once a week, on Friday afternoons.
FROMM INSTITUTE STUDENT ASSOCIATION PRESENTS MATINÉE HENRY JAMES S THE AMBASSADORS - showcasing films related to & following Prof. Zimmerman s class. 1ST FEATURE: THE INNOCENTS (1961) to be screened ON MON. OCT. 1ST @ 3 P.M. in the MARASCHI ROOM. A psychological thriller based on Henry James s novella, The Turn of the Screw. 2ND FEATURE: THE GOLDEN BOWL (2000) to be screened ON MON. OCT. 22ND @ 3 P.M. in the MARASCHI ROOM. Dramatization of Henry James's novel, a period piece circa 1900's produced with Merchant Ivory panache. A flyer is located at the Student Association Desk in the Maraschi Hallway.
THE ATRIUM CAFE IS OPEN! From 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. the Atrium Cafe in Gleeson Library will serve coffee, snacks and quick lunch bites Monday through Thursday. Stop by for a cup of coffee, a muffin, a sandwich or a cup of soup and remember, to enter the library you must swipe your USF-Fromm ID card at the entrance gates.
The First Newsletter is out. WHAT S INSIDE: IT S ALL IN THE NAME MEDICAL LECTURE SERIES LIBRARY SECURITY & YOU NEW MEMBERS, LET S DO LUNCH EASY LISTENING WELCOME DESK AWAITS
THE GLEESON LIBRARY INSTALLED NEW ENTRANCE GATES THIS SUMMER. IF YOU HAVE AN ID CARD THAT LOOKS LIKE THIS: LET THE OFFICE KNOW AND WE LL GET AN UPDATED CARD PRINTED FOR YOU.
AS A COURTESY TO YOUR PROFESSORS AND FELLOW STUDENTS, PLEASE SILENCE ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES!
THE FROMM INSTITUTE STUDENT ASSOCIATION HAVE YOU PAID YOUR DUES YET? STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Pay your voluntary dues ($5 a session/$15 a year) at the Fromm Institute Student Association Booth in the Lobby. Each time you pay your dues, you ll also get a free notebook Lois Roach Linda Marks Arlene Waksberg David McClure President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary as a thank you for your support. The booth is open before class STUDENT ASSOCIATION STEERING COMMITTEE: in the mornings, and at the lunch hour. Joan Cucek, MD Shari Gropper
ADD/DROP FORM Your Name: ADD Please write in which class(es) or professor(s) you wish to add: DROP Please write in which class(es) or professor(s) you wish to drop: FALL 2018 THE FROMM INSTITUTE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING THE FROMM INSTITUTE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING at the University of San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street, FR102 San Francisco, CA 94118 415-422-6805 fromm@usfca.edu While you can always drop a class at anytime, the last day to add a course is Thursday, September 27, by 5 p.m. You can make the change in person at the Fromm Institute office, phone in the change to 415-422-6805 or send us an email fromm@usfca.edu
HOLIDAYS THIS SESSION Next Wednesday, Sept. 19th is Yom Kippur. Classes will not be held. On Monday, Oct. 8th is Indigenous Peoples Day - the office is closed and classes are canceled.
FROMM INSTITUTE STUDENT ASSOCIATION PRESENTS MATINÉE Docudrama & Mockumentary - showcasing films related to & following Prof. Eilenberg s class. First Up: ZELIG (1983) to be screened ON WED., OCT. 3rd @ 3 P.M. in the MARASCHI ROOM. Next: CATHY COME HOME (1961) to be screened ON WED., OCT., 26th @ 3 P.M. in the MAIER ROOM. Finally: SILKWOOD (1983) to be screened ON WED., OCT. 31st @ 3 P.M. in the MAIER ROOM. A flyer is located at the Student Association Desk in the Maraschi Hallway.