OLLI at ISU

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Iowa State University (OLLI at ISU) has been a program of the ISU Alumni Association and began receiving support from the Bernard Osher Foundation in 2008. There are currently 125 OLLI programs at universities and colleges through the United States.

OLLI at ISU is a volunteer led, membership-based organization that offers a plethora of learning opportunities that appeal to many interests and backgrounds. Anyone age 50+ regardless of their school affiliation with a desire to continue learning is welcome to join. Feel free to visit each of the webpages below to learn more about OLLI at ISU.

YouTube link to a message from the director
A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR





THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

green hills
clarity asset management
northcrest community
octagon center for the arts
central iowa symphony

MISSION
OLLI at ISU provides intellectual, cultural, and social adventures through lifelong learning experiences for all persons age 50+ as they grow and thrive on their life’s journey. VISION: To be recognized as the premier, volunteer-based organization of lifelong learning experiences.

VALUES
Adaptability, curiosity, integrity, knowledge, and passion.

GOALS
• To continue to offer quality classes and experiences led by excellent leaders
• To expand the base from which OLLI participants are drawn
• To strive for financial security and sustainable growth


Questions?

Jerilyn Logue | Director of OLLI and ISU Retirees | (515) 294-3192 | jlogue@iastate.edu
Heather Bristow | OLLI and ISU Retirees Program Assistant | (515) 294-5790 | hbristow@iastate.edu