Incoming Resources
- A brief history of the world, lecturer, Peter N. Stearns ; The Teaching Company
- Books that matter, the City of God, Professor Charles Mathewes
- America in WWI, what really happened, and why it matters
- The queen of the sciences, a history of mathematics, David M. Bressoud
- Building your resilience, finding meaning in adversity, Molly Birkholm
- The Industrial Revolution, Patrick Allitt
- Winter garden prep with Fleurette Guilloz, presented by The Rogers Memorial Library
- America's long struggle against slavery, Professor Richard Bell, University of Maryland, College Park
- How we learn, Professor Monisha Pasupathi, University of Utah
- Learning Italian, step by step and region by region, Kristina Olson, PhD
- Understanding the US Government, Jennifer Nicoll Victor
- The botanist's eye, identifying the plants around you, Catherine Kleier, PhD, California Polytechnic State University
- Theories of Knowledge, How to think about what you know, Professor Joseph H. Shieber, Lafayette college
- Secrets of sleep science, from dreams to disorders, The Teaching Company
- Reading biblical literature, Genesis to Revelation, Professor Craig R. Koester (Luther Seminary)
- Behind the scenes at Saturday Night Live & NBC with Jan Kasoff, The Rogers Memorial Library presents
- Outsmart yourself, brain-based strategies to a better you, Peter M. Vishton
- Sewing 101, skills, fabrics and techniques, with Ashley Hough and Aurora Sisneros
- The art of investing, lessons from history's greatest traders, John M. Longo
- History of the ancient world, a global perspective, The Teaching Company
- The great tours, France through the ages, by John Greene
- How Winston Churchill changed the world, Michael Shelden
- Language families of the world, Professor John McWhorter
- Language A to Z
- Gnosticism, from Nag Hammadi to the Gospel of Judas, David Brakke
- Medical school for everyone, pediatrics grand rounds, Great Courses ; senior producer, Jennifer Gray ; editor/producer Ines I. Perez-Thompson ; director, Jonathan D. Leven, Jim M. Allen
- Law school for everyone
- How Jesus became God, Bart D. Ehrman
- Herodotus, the father of history, Elizabeth Vandiver
- The addictive brain, Thad A. Polk ; producer/editor, Ines I. Perez-Thompson ; director, Jim M. Allen
- The instant sommelier, choosing your best wine, Paul Wagner, wine author and lecturer
- Introduction to the study of religion, Charles B. Jones
- Our broken two party system, can American politics be fixed?, Robert Watson
- Understanding economics, game theory
- The everyday gourmet, rediscovering the lost art of cooking, The Culinary Institute of America
- Learning Spanish II, how to understand and speak a new language, Professor Bill Worden
- Roots of human behavior, Barbara J. King
- Strange fruit, the cross and the lynching tree, James H. Cone
- The mysterious Etruscans, Steven L. Tuck
- Biology and human behavior, the neurological origins of individuality, taught by Robert Sapolsky ; produced by Alisha Reay ; directed by Jon Leven
- Lost Christianities, Christian scriptures and the battles over authentication, taught by Bart D. Ehrman
- Prove it, the art of mathematical argument, Bruce H. Edwards ; producer, Eric Galler ; director, Jonathan D. Leven
- Strategic thinking skills, Stanley K. Ridgley
- Jesus and his Jewish influences, Jodi Magness
- Martial arts for your mind and body, The Teaching Company ; David-Dorian Ross, international Tai Chi instructor
- Mind-bending math, riddles and paradoxes, David T. Kung
- The President's book club, what Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and FDR read for guidance, One Day University presents
- Verbal judo: The art of generating compliance & cooperation with Don Longo, The Rogers Memorial Library presents
- The power of mathematical visualization, Professor James S. Tanton
- The secrets of great mystery and suspense fiction, Professor David Schmid