E. Michael Brady is Professor of Adult Education at the University of Southern Maine. He holds degrees from St. Mary’s Seminary and University (B.A., M.Div.) and the University of Connecticut (M.S.W., Ph.D). He teaches graduate courses in adult education theory, action research, facilitation, and gerontology. He also holds a research appointment in the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Southern Maine. This is a “senior college” for persons age 55 and older. In addition to his regular on-campus courses and research activities, each summer Mike teaches a travel-based undergraduate course entitled Baseball and American Society: A Journey. This course, which travels by motor coach and visits eight to ten cities each summer, has been featured in numerous newspaper articles and television programs and won a national award for innovation in higher education. Mike works on the Gorham Campus and lives in Gorham Village with his wife, Nancy, and their three children.
   
 
 
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