Many aspects of society and culture can lead us to negative feelings about aging—but there’s a lot to celebrate. In this episode, we connect with Lisa Sharfstein, director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Pittsburgh, to discuss many of the wonderful aspects of getting older, and the opportunities that arise as we reach new age milestones throughout our lifetimes.
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Director, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Pittsburgh
Lisa Sharfstein joined the University of Pittsburgh's Office of Engagement and Community Affairs as the Director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in 2023. As director, Lisa is responsible for overall operations, programming, and community outreach for the Institute, which provides courses, events, and activities to a membership audience of those age 50 and better. She is passionate about maintaining a dedicated learning environment that meets members’ intellectual needs while nurturing social connection and community. Lisa has worked in the field of education with learners of all ages in a variety of contexts. From adult literacy to middle school language arts to college-level writing, her career has encompassed the spectrum of learning ages and stages. Lisa is currently interested in the benefits of intergenerational learning and the tenets of healthy aging. She was previously a board member for the College Reading and Learning Association and worked at Carlow University for 10 years in both staff and adjunct faculty roles. Lisa received her master’s degree in education from Syracuse University and a BA from Ithaca College.

