Dr. Sarah Fletcher has retired after 15 years of service to the Furman University Learning In Retirement (FULIR) program which she had grown and turned into a well oiled machine. The program now offers more than 70 courses and has a membership of 650. Lucy Woodhouse has been chosen as the new director of the program which will coincidentally change its name as well. The new name will be the Osher Lifelong Living Institute (OLLI) since it is now funded by the Bernard Osher Foundation. Furman's program will be one of the 119 U.S. learning in retirement organizations in the OLLI family. For information on Greenville real estate near Furman contact us.
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