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Spring Registration is Now Open If you are having trouble reading this email, [read the online version](. [KQED Education Logo]( KQED Members 15% Discount: Spring into Learning with Stanford Continuing Studies Stanford Continuing Studies offers a variety of enriching courses to help you grow and thrive in your personal and professional life. Spring is the perfect time to deepen your knowledge or acquire fresh skills for the workplace. Courses are taught by notable Stanford faculty, experienced professionals, and leaders in their fields. All adults are welcome to attend. Starting April 4, join Michael Krasny, host of KQED’s Forum for the on-campus course [“20th-Century American Literature: An Intellectual Bus Tour”]( as he takes you on a wild ride through American literature from 1914 through the 20th century. Spring registration is now open and most classes begin the week of April 1. KQED Members receive 15% off tuition for this upcoming Spring quarter. Promo code expires April 30. Promo Code: KQEDSpring [Enroll Today]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [donate]( [Manage Subscription]( | [Privacy Policy]( KQED 2601 Mariposa St. San Francisco, CA 94110 Copyright © 2018 [KQED](. All Rights Reserved.                                                            

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