About Us
Who We Are: The Academy for Lifelong Learning
"A community of adults gathered together to design and enjoy new adventures in learning."
History: The Colorado Academy of Lifelong Learning was formed in December, 2002 by a group of like-minded men and women seeking to bring stimulating intellectual, cultural, and social opportunities to adults in the Denver area. The founders are volunteers whose only objective is to serve the membership.
Nonprofit: The Academy is a nonprofit Colorado corporation, a 501(c)(3) recognized by the IRS, headquartered in Denver.
A Lifelong Learning Institute: There are over 500 Lifelong Learning Institutes, LLIs, nationwide devoted to the same goals. Each is tailored to the individual needs and tastes of its community. The Academy is neither politically nor financially linked to any of the other LLIs. There is just a shared common objective of lifelong learning. The LLI movement nationwide is growing at an exceptional pace. The maturing of the baby boom generation will further accelerate this trend.
Age Requirements: Adults who share our goals and interests are welcome in our classes. The original plan was to have a program for adults 45 and older. But we absolutely refuse to enforce the age requirement! This is a departure from the rules of other LLIs.
Self-Governing: We are completely self-governing. The Board has complete decision-making authority over all areas of endeavor. The Board answers to no one but the membership.
Self-Financing: The Academy is completely self-financing. All funds received stay within the organization and are used solely for the benefit of the members and the program. No other organization has a call on the financial resources of the corporation or its programs. To begin operations, several of the founding members loaned funds to the corporation at below market rates of interest. The corporation repaid these loans as operational success permitted.
Objective: The objective is to deliver the highest quality educational offerings possible at the lowest possible cost to the participants. As our membership grows, we expect to be able to lower the course fees and will do so whenever possible.

Our Most Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Academy? The Academy is a group of adults gathered together to design and enjoy adventures in learning. The academic and cultural courses are available to adults with flexible hours. Courses are offered in south Denver. There are no examinations, grades, or prerequisites other than a love of learning.
How can I contact the Academy?Email us at
Info@AcademyLL.orgif you have a question. Or click on
Contact Us if you would like to be added to our mailing list and receive information about the next semester's classes.
When do classes meet?
The Academy has two terms beginning mid-September and mid-February. The two-hour classes meet once a week and typically run for four to ten weeks. They meet on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 am and 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Summer events are held on a periodic basis.
How is the Academy organized?
The Academy is a member-directed organization responsible for its own financial, clerical, and programming functions. It is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation, so donations above the membership and course fees are fully tax-deductible. Volunteers and donations are essential to its existence.
Who takes classes with the Academy?
Active, intellectually curious adults with flexible hours take Academy classes. Activities are designed for people who seek academic challenges, networking opportunities, and social events. You must be a member to sign up for a class.
What is the membership fee?
The membership fee for the two-term academic year is $30 or $20 for just one term. Tuition fees range from $25 to $60.
Why are some courses more expensive than others?
Rather than charge a standard fee for every course, we think it's fairer to charge the direct costs of each course to the participants in that course. Some classes are longer than others. Some are taught by experts, some by facilitators. Some facilitators enhance their classes with outside materials, videotapes, speakers, etc.
Is there a discount if my spouse and I both take classes?
We welcome all members and will treat everyone as an individual. That means: no discounts.
What happens if the course I want is closed out? If the course you want is closed, you will receive a phone call in order to discuss your options.
There are courses I’d like to take but they’re not being offered. What can I do about this?
Sheila Porter, the current Curriculum Chairman, is always looking for tips on new courses and assistance in offering them. Please contact her directly.
Must I pay with a check? Yes, please. Your check is your receipt in the event of any confusion. We’re not set up for credit cards, and cash creates a burden on our accounting system. Confirmation letters are not sent. You can just assume that you are in the class.
May I pay later? You may, but your place in the class will not be held until your check is received.
Maps and Directions to Academy Classes
The Academy has arranged to hold classes at the Wellshire Presbyterian Church located at 2999 S. Colorado Blvd. in Denver, on the west side of the street between Hampden and Yale. This recently remodeled facility can accommodate our continuing growth with more classrooms that are larger and brighter. We are extremely grateful to the church council for welcoming us to their fine facility.
The Academy will have the use of several large, bright, and comfortable classrooms including intimate seminar rooms, larger discussion rooms, lecture halls, and also a large hall with two drop-down screens for lecture courses. No stair climbing will be required as there is an elevator.
MapQuest can give you directions.
Parking:
There is a parking lot with 42 spaces north of the church and it is OK to park on the streets to the south and west. Carpooling will help. If you do not have difficulty walking, please leave the parking lot for others and park on the street..
Amenities:
Across the street and one block north of the church is the University Hills Shopping Center. Several establishments offer food that can be either enjoyed there or brought back to the church: Sunflower Market, King Soopers, Souper Salad, Starbucks, Einstein's Bagel, Chipotle, Schlotzsky's Deli and Beaujo's Pizza.
The Denver Public Library--University Hills Branch
is located one block north of Eisenhower Park at 4310 East Amherst Avenue at South Birch. The hours of the library are
Mon, Tues, Thur: 9 am to 9 pm
Wed: 9 am to 5:30 pm
Fri: 10 am to 5:30 pm
Sat: 10 am to 5 pm.
The Academy Board

The Academy Board welcomes you. The Board members bring a wealth of experience to the Academy. They have organized a top notch program.
President: Diana Wilson
Diana Wilson, one of the Academy’s founders, is Professor Emerita in English & Renaissance Studies at the University of Denver. She has won 3 NEH grants for her work on Cervantes and given invited lectures at Yale, Harvard, Cornell, NYU, UCLA, Oxford, etc. Recently she delivered the 50th Anniversary Cervantes Lecture at Fordham on the uses of Islam in Shakespeare and Cervantes. Her latest book addresses the impact of the New World on the European novel (Oxford University Press, 2000).She has taught college students for some 25 years.
President Elect: Ralph Plimpton

Ralph Plimpton was a manager and Vice President of Human Resources with Arco and Amoco until the early 80’s. Until retirement in 2003 he founded and operated an outplacement consulting firm serving corporate clients in 17 states in the Mountain States and the West. During that period he and his associates worked with thousands of individuals in developing their best skills and capabilities in the process of finding new opportunities or careers. Ralph has had a lifelong interest in economic, political, cultural and social issues. In recent years he has developed expertise in several subjects of interest to senior adults. He is a regular Academy facilitator. Over his career he has given hundreds of lectures on subjects of interest to a wide range of participants.
Treasurer: Jim Kneser

After a career in private equity investing, Jim Kneser, one of the Academy’s founders, has turned his attention to educating adults about the important role of economic principles in both everyday life and contentious public policy debates. He has degrees in economics and finance and is also a CPA. He has been an active and popular facilitator for the past ten years leading well over thirty classes with over 1,000 participants. In addition to his classes on economics, finance, and public policy, he indulges his love of music by leading classes about his favorite composers and operas.
Secretary: Larry Duggan
Larry, one of the Academy’s founders, has provided expertise in marketing and development for the Academy. He is a retired construction executive having received an Architectural Engineering degree from the University of Colorado. He was an Arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. He served as a docent and day chair at the Denver Art Museum. Volunteer work includes Habitat for Humanity and his Homeowner’s Association.
VP-Curriculum/Facilitators: Sheila Porter
Sheila has an undergraduate degree in fine art with a minor in African art history as well as a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, which she has practiced for thirty years. In her diverse practice, she has treated dancers, artists, actors, rapists, and serial killers, along with a host of other clients with less dramatic problems! She has been an international speaker since the ’80s for the American Institute of Medical Education, a group that studies the psychological makeup of artists and its impact on their work.
VP-Facilities: Bil Buhler
Bil Buhler was born and raised in central Idaho. He received his Masters degree from DU in Computer Science, when he first fell in love with Denver. He lived in Seattle and Chicago before moving to Denver 20 plus years ago. After retiring from computer programming his avocation as a potter became a primary focus. He thinks he should have made that switch much sooner, because he’s having so much fun with his creations.
Member-at-Large: Paula Kauffman
Although Paula has pursued the usual retirement pleasures—travel, new hobbies (a perennial beginning golfer), volunteer work, and learning—she has also had the uncommon experience of working for one-month in southern Africa, where she helped the government of Namibia set up a social insurance program. Having spent her professional career in the United States Social Security Administration, Paula has strong opinions about the privatization of the program and does public speaking on this subject from time to time.
Member-at-Large: Keith Meagher

A man for all seasons, Keith Meagher, one of the Academy’s founders, has special interests centering on the connection between culture and history and has facilitated courses in Complexity, Modern Philosophy, Clash of Cultures and Religious Fundamentalism. An avid reader and interested observer of the Arts, Keith loves delving deeply behind the surface and finding ways to encourage fellow students to do the same. He looks forward to hearing
the thoughts of others as weighty and complex issues are examined.
Member-at-Large: Joyce Meyers
Joyce is a native Coloradoan who received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Loretto Heights College in Denver. Taking an early retirement from being a Senior Account Manager at a small advertising/direct marketing company, Joyce is now an active volunteer in the community in addition to working as a full-time mother for her 12-year old twin daughters.
Member-at-Large: John Shell
Rather than retire, John Shell is turning himself into a consultant on how to make the workplace more fulfilling, more productive, and less stressful for all concerned. John majored in German at Wesleyan University, studied cultural history at Rice University, taught at SUNY -Buffalo, and finally figured out he wanted to be a psychologist. He went
back to school again at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, we hope for the last time.
Member-at-Large: Gail Sweeney
Gail has a B.A. from the U. of Illinois and an MBA from D.U. She is a former Peace Corps Volunteer in Sierra Leone, West Africa, and is retired from a management career with a large technology corporation. She is currently a small business owner dabbling in interior and landscape design.
Director: Sally Kneser
Sally is a retired teacher of French and English. She has been an active volunteer for over 25 years, serving frequently as chair, president, or secretary. She has taught facilitating to Junior League volunteers, Girl Scout Leaders, PTO Presidents, and facilitators.

The original board worked tirelessly to organize the Academy. The response has been overwhelming as hundreds of Denverites discover added pleasure in learning.

Board members enjoy spirited discussions at their meetings. Diana shared information with Bob Stark.

Larry, Sally and Jim review classroom layout plans.