The Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning’s Brown Bag Lecture series is back. You can join us in person at the Downtown Center or via Zoom. New this fall is the ability to choose which option you prefer to participate in the lectures. The Brown Bag lectures offer community members an opportunity to hear fascinating stories and learn about a wide array of topics in a no-pressure environment.

Each lecture, free and open to the public, features a different topic and presenter. Attendees are welcome to bring a lunch to enjoy while they listen. All lectures run from 12 to 1 p.m.

Cochise College Downtown Center, Room G106 or via Zoom, Wednesdays

  • Sept. 15: Through the Lens of a Photographer: Exploring the Beauty of Cochise County and Southern Arizona, with Robert Gallucci
  • Sept. 22: The Theory of Uniforms with Glenn Minuth
  • Sept. 29: Apache Pass- Location Matters, with Doc Morgan
  • Oct. 6: Cochise County in Movies and on TV, with Mike Anderson
  • Oct. 13: Gravitational Lensing, with Dwight Hoxie
  • Oct. 20: The Last Roundup of the “Y” Cattle Company, with Kathy Klump
  • Oct. 27: Ethiopia, with David Tannenbaum
  • Nov. 3: Pictorial History of Douglas, with Cindy Hayostek
  • Nov. 10: Beginning of Human Evolution in Africa: Recent Discoveries and Interpretations, with John Barthelme

To join the lecture via Zoom, go to the Center for Lifelong Learning webpage at www.cochise.edu/cll. Click on the Brown Bag Lecture button and select the title you want to attend at noon on the specified date. Participants who need special accommodations should contact the Disability Services Office at (520) 515-5337 in advance of the event.

For more information about the Brown Bag Lecture Series, call (520) 515-5492 or email training@cochise.edu.