In rain and sunshine, the Chautauqua Women’s Club celebrated its 130th anniversary and largest 2019 fundraiser with four events over the July 19 weekend. Over 33 consecutive years, through 2018, CWC has donated nearly $1.6
Year-round, there’s an exchange of local, child-centered, arts-based energy and creativity entering and exiting Chautauqua Institution’s gates, transforming them into gateways of learning and extraordinary opportunity. Brightly costumed girls and boys from the Chautauqua Regional
When seeking help with math homework, the children of many engineers learn pretty quickly that there’s more than one way to solve nearly every problem. But figuring out additional methods of solving just one problem
Richard Langston For tenure-track faculty at most American colleges and universities, “publish or perish” is a mantra, and vacations are few and far between. Given the exceedingly high cost of higher education and increasing preference
Wes Cowan In partial celebration of the Chautauqua Women’s Club’s 130th anniversary, Wes Cowan is taking on separate but related roles. One is similar to his “Antiques Roadshow” persona, and the other is more akin to
Hope Zielinski, left, and Jane Becker will speak about the Women2Women coaching program in Chautauqua County July 18 at the Chautauqua Women’s Club. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR Fourteen of New York State’s 62 counties — including Chautauqua
Eleanor Clift Last July, an injury temporarily sidelined multimedia political pundit, The Daily Beast columnist and author Eleanor Clift, preventing her from giving the Chautauqua Women’s Club’s final Barbara Vackar lecture. At 2 p.m. Saturday,
Heads-up all book lovers and porch sitters: “Porch Reads 2019” is the topic for this week’s Chautauqua Speaks program sponsored by the Chautauqua Women’s Club. At 9:15 a.m. Thursday, July 11 at the CWC
Although Buffalo Day at Chautauqua has come and gone, this weekend the Chautauqua Women’s Club is sponsoring a second day in recognition and appreciation of the transformation of New York’s second-largest city. Situated within Erie County
Rena Potok Borders present such complex issues, that for decades, the study of them has been a growing field of multidisciplinary research and teaching at many universities in the United States and abroad. Editor and writer
James B. Bruce Should Nov. 8, 2016 — the day on which the most recent U.S. Presidential Election was held — be considered one of the most important dates in history? “My answer is ‘Yes,’ ” said
Roger Conner Assassinations, bombings, hazardous material incidents, human trafficking, jumpers, undercover stings, protests and environmental and social challenges are among the crises and issues that major hotel corporations must be prepared to confront. Chautauquan Roger
"Cyberethics” is missing from Webopedia’s list of 29 commonly used words that contain the “cyber” prefix. Tellingly, “cyberbuck,” “cyberbully,” “cyberjockey,” “cybernaut,” “cyberprise,” “cyberslacking,” “cybersquatting” and “cyberzine” are included and defined, but not “cyberethics.” Embedded in
Followers of the online announcements and requests service, “Chautauqua Grapevine,” are aware that another crime novel by Deb Pines is out — Vengeance is Mine: A Chautauqua Murder Mystery. One of Pines’ characters, Cynthia Merriweather,
There’s no time like the present to come forward and take a stand for a world in which power and possibility for females — regardless of class, race, sexual identity, age or any other factor
According to a national survey conducted by Public Religion Research Institute and Florida State University in 2017, 31 percent of Americans are neither religious nor spiritual; 29 percent are both; 22 percent are religious but