Welcome to the

 Cannon Valley Elder Collegium

“A Questing Mind Never Retires”

Northfield, MN



 

What is the Cannon Valley Elder Collegium?

Nestled in the rolling hills of the Cannon River Valley lies the town of Northfield, Minnesota. Northfield is a small community rich in educational resources with two nationally-ranked liberal arts colleges — Carleton and St. Olaf — and outstanding K-12 schools and community education programs. The city also is home for an increasing number of retirees who are attracted by the wide range of cultural opportunities available in a small town setting. In the spirit of "life-long learning," the Cannon Valley Elder Collegium (CVEC) provides high quality academic experiences in the humanities for students over age fifty (retired or not). The faculty members of the Collegium, predominantly retirees themselves, include emeriti faculty from the colleges and retired public school teachers.

The Cannon Valley Elder Collegium program is supported financially by a grant from the Hoeft Family Foundation, and contributions from its members. The CVEC is incorporated as a non-profit charitable 501(c)(3) organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

 


 

The Founding Principles of the Cannon Valley Elder Collegium

  • We focus on "life-long learning"
  • Course offerings are selected from the liberal arts
  • We offer a curriculum to challenge participants with serious academic course work
  • Instructors offer their personal favorite courses developed during life-long teaching careers
  • Most courses have a seminar format.  Learners participate in research and dialogue
  • Students register without prerequisites.  Previous formal education is not a requirement
  • The program encourages collaborative leadership -- all participants (faculty and students) have opportunities to take part in forming policy, deciding course offerings, selecting instructors, and evaluating courses.

 

CVEC Operations and Procedures

Fall Term 2008    September 15 – November 7, 2008

Course Descriptions

Class Schedule

Registration Begins August 11, 2008

Course Tuition-- $50.00 for regular courses

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Winona July 2008  Click the following Links

Program Schedule  Second Annual Great Rivers Shakespeare Festival Trip

Taming of the Shrew Notes by Lowell Johnson

Great River Shakespeare Web Site

 

Barbara Evans Architecture Class Tour

 

11th Annual Membership Meeting

Pictures From Meeting

Citation for Alene Fink  Oct 21, 2007 Fall Meeting

Alene Fink Keynote Speech   Oct. 21, 2007 Fall Meeting

February 2008 Newsletter

  Sept 2007 Newsletter  

June 2007 Newsletter

January 2007 Newsletter

Fall 2006 Newsletter

George Soule Spring Meeting 2007 Talk

 Bill Woehrlin’s Spring Meeting Talk  “The Snoopy Gang Got it Right”

June 2006 Newsletter

January 2006 Newsletter

July 05 Newsletter

Fall 2005 Newsletter    page 1   page 2  page 3  page 4

 

Location of Classrooms

Village on the Cannon

Northfield Retirement Community

Three Links Campus

Millstream Commons

Northfield Senior Center

Administration and Fiscal Management

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Director

Associate Director

Operations Director

Curriculum Director

Bill Carlson

Lori Stanley

David Halsor

Myron Solid

716 Highland Avenue

1216 Greenvale Ave

713 Highland Ave

917 Ivanhoe Ave

Northfield, MN 55057

Northfield, MN 55057

Northfield, MN 55057

Northfield MN  55057

Tel: 507-645-9642

Tel: 507-645-9790

Tel. 507-645-6052

Tel.  507-645-6397

Email: carlsoncharbill@msn.com

Email: stanleycvec@yahoo.com

Email: dhalsor@rconnect.com

Email:  solid@stolaf.edu

Director Responsibilities

Associate Director Responsibilities

Operations Director Responsibilities

 

 

 

 

 

 

CVEC Enrollment Numbers

Current Board and Committee Members

CVEC Policy Document

CVEC History

Courses from Previous Years

    1. Fall Term: September 19-November 11, 2005.   Course Descriptions and Current Enrollments
    2. Winter Term: January 9-March 3, 2006.  Course Descriptions
    3.  Spring Term: March 27-May 19, 2006.   Course Schedule with Class Descriptions
    4. Fall Term September 18 – November 10, 2006  Course Description Brochure    
    5. Winter Term  January 8 – March 2, 2007   Course Description Brochure
    6. Spring Term   March 26 – May 18, 2007   Course Description Brochure
    7. Fall Term  2007 Course Descriptions  Brochure 
    8. Winter Term 2008 Course Descriptions Brochure
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The Cannon Valley Elder Collegium program is supported financially by a generous grant from the Hoeft Family Foundation, and contributions from its members. The CVEC is incorporated as a non-profit charitable 501(c)(3) organization.

CVEC home page layout provided by Bill Carlson.

Last update: June 28, 2008.