Adult Education
Q: I think it's great that you live in an area where everyone seems to
be doing some kind of learning for enrichment and not "just" career
advancement. I'm all for the latter, but I regret that during the past 20
years, adult ed has moved away from liberal learning and personal enrichment.
I remember comparing older and newer editions of both the New School and NYU
continuing ed bulletins, and seeing for myself how their content had evolved
away from the arts, current events, etc., and more towards career development &
skills. No doubt this is a function of student demand, and I certainly can't
fault anyone for wanting to better their lot in life, but I think that the
personal enrichment courses are a good partial response to the Yuppie midlife
lament of "Is that all there is?"
A:our college offers some of the career-enhancement continuing ed
classes, too, but far more fun stuff. You see, the BUSINESS here in Los
Alamos is SCIENCE, and there is a serious degree bias. Continuing ed classes
don't apply to any degree requirements, so why bother with anything career
related?
OTOH, by the time