Creative Retirement Institute (CRI) classes at Edmonds College spring term

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

A complete list of the courses and the name of the instructors

Although there are only six more weeks remaining in spring term at Edmonds College, there are a dozen classes for you to enjoy with CRI. And what a delightful collection of classes they are. There are ones to appeal to all types of interests.

For instance, as the U.S. struggles to sort out its new relationship with China, a class on modern China would give you a better understanding of what the issues are. If literature is more where your interests lie, a discussion on Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 2, might fit the bill. 

Or if you are intrigued by the natural wonders of nature, a course about the subtle, and sometimes not-so-subtle differences, between porpoises and dolphins might be more to your liking. And if none of these topics wet your whistle, there are several others to choose from.

All the classes are taught via the Zoom platform. There is one class a week and the weekly lectures range from one to four hours. Regardless, any of the classes are guaranteed to intrigue you.

To register for a course, go to the CRI webpage  
  • Once you are at the CRI page, go to “How to Register” on the right-side bar. 
  • Click on this and you will be taken to detailed instructions about registering for classes. 
  • And if you would like a hard copy of the description of the courses, the bios of the instructors, and the calendar, click anyplace in the picture of the brochure cover and you will be taken to a printable pdf file.
If you want a quick refresher on how to use Zoom, information is available on the CRI website. To find it, click on “Zoom Resources” on the right-side bar.

If you need help registering for a class or using Zoom, reach out to us at cri@edmonds.edu or leave a message at 425-640-1830. We will get back to you as soon as we can.



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