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Stay curious, stay connected, stay sharp. Discover a wide range of noncredit online classes designed for adults—from arts and history to technology and science. Learn from engaging, knowledgeable faculty who make every session worthwhile.

With the convenience of learning from home, you can explore new interests, build new skills, and keep your mind active.


Ready to explore new ideas and broaden your horizons? Registration is now open for online courses including The Secrets of Old Master Drawings, The Iranian Threat to America and Israel, and The Composer: Maurice Ravel.  Whether you’re passionate about technology, culture, history, or the arts, there’s something for everyone. Come learn and be inspired.

Winter Intersession classes are all online and begin Tuesday, January 15. There are one, two, and three session courses and others that meet once per week for six weeks. Those new to Osher at JHU pay a one-time $50 membership fee–then each class is priced individually.

For general information and to get on Osher at JHU’s email list, please visit osher.jhu.edu


Thanks to a developing partnership with Carnegie Science, Osher at JHU presents an Insider’s Lab Tour with Mike Walter, Director of the Carnegie Science Earth and Planets Laboratory. Learn about the lab’s remarkable legacy and the current research taking place on campus. Come explore state-of-the-art instrumentation and engage with leading scientists in multidisciplinary fields. Shaun Hardy, Carnegie Science Librarian Emeritus, and Maggie Drain, Archivist and Digital Asset Manager, will assist on the tour.

The Earth and Planets Laboratory’s research has contributed substantially to new scientific disciplines such as isotope geochronology, biogeochemistry, mineral physics, astrobiology, and the multidisciplinary study of exoplanets.

This is a DRIVE YOURSELF trip. There is no fee for the tour, however, donations are appreciated and can be made here Donate to Support Carnegie Science. Tour is limited to 40 people.

Register Now–Tour is Limited to 40 Participants. For general Information about Osher at JHU classes, visit osher.jhu.edu.