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Congressman Coble to Kick Off Classes for Mature Learners GREENSBORO - Congressman Howard Coble will help the Emeritus Society begin a new round of classes, ranging from “The Age of Innocence” to local immigrants, at 2 p.m. Sept. 14 at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Part of the CALL initiative, the Emeritus Society is offering eight noncredit classes to satisfy the intellectual curiosity of adults without the pressure of tests and grades. These daytime classes begin in late September and early October, and are designed with the substantial life experience and other strengths of mature learners in mind. Coble, a Greensboro native serving his 10th term in the U.S. House of Representatives, will make opening remarks at a reception in the Weatherspoon Auditorium. Afterwards, attendees will have the opportunity to meet instructors and fellow students over cookies and lemonade. The Weatherspoon Art Museum is at the intersection of Tate and Spring Garden streets. The courses generally will meet for an hour and a half on campus or at other locations in Greensboro. The courses and their instructors are: For more information, visit www.calldcl.com. Paid for by Coble for Congress |