Truman Ceramics Course Open to the Community

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This spring, Truman is again offering an introductory ceramics course open to community members.
 
“Community Ceramics” begins Jan. 26 with weekly class meetings from 6-8 p.m. Mondays. The 15-week course will conclude April 27. Cost of the class is $375, which includes instruction and materials. Participants will keep all the works they create.
 
As an introductory course, “Community Ceramics” will teach students proper use of ceramic tools, hand building techniques, basic glazing and surface decorating methods, and rudimentary knowledge of kiln firings.

“Community Ceramics” is under the direction of Truman’s Institute for Academic Outreach as part of its professional development and enrichment mission. More information about “Community Ceramics” can be found online at institute.truman.edu under “Community Courses, Professional Development and Enrichment.” 

Registration is open to community members and Truman employees. This is a one-credit, pass/fail course. It is not available to degree-seeking Truman students. Registration can be completed online. Because space is limited, spots will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration does not guarantee a spot in the class. 

There is no charge to register, and payment is not due until a spot in the class has been confirmed by the University. Once registrations are processed, an email will be sent with information on how to pay online. Payment in full is due before classes begin. Additionally, payment may be made at the cashiers’ window in McClain Hall, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. or 1-3 p.m. 

Any questions about the course or registration can be directed to the Institute for Academic Outreach at 660.785.5384 or institute@truman.edu.
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