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Feb. 2, 2010

Registration open for Evening College

EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Registration is currently open for spring courses offered through Evening College, a lifelong education program sponsored by the Michigan State University Alumni Association.

For nearly 60 years, Evening College has offered MSU alumni, friends and community members non-credit evening and weekend personal enrichment courses.

Courses begin the week of Feb. 15 and cover a variety of subjects including: "Alternative Energy Use in the 21st Century,"  "Bike Basics," "Classics of American Literature,"  "Clutter Gone," "Drawing the Human Figure," "Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts," "Financial Management for Nonprofits," "Grant-Seeking for Nonprofit Organizations," "Gone Fishin'," "Incredible India," "Italian Conversation," "Nanotechnology" and many more.

A diverse selection of non-credit personal enrichment courses are offered in relaxed stress-free environments. Evening and weekend courses meet on MSU's campus in East Lansing with some offerings in Grand Rapids, Detroit, Battle Creek and a local retirement facility.

More than 70 Evening College courses are offered with start dates and registration ongoing throughout the spring. For more information, to request a catalog or to register, call (517) 355-4562 or read course descriptions and register online at http://www.msualum.com/evecoll.

The MSU Alumni Association's Evening College also partners with the University of Oxford to offer online courses in the arts and humanities. Visit http://www.msualum.com/evecoll/oxonline.cfm for a complete listing of the Oxford online courses and fees.

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