A statue of a bat bathes in the afternoon sunlight surrounded by flowers Monday in the Francesca Rappole Memorial Night Garden outside Smith Wilkes Hall.
Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer Jamestown Board of Public Utilities will host its second Retool WNY conference, this time on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution. Retool ’23
Rajkovich Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer Buildings are all too often left out of conversations about climate change, said Nicholas Rajkovich, associate professor in the University at
Zoe KolenovskyStaff writer A performance by School of Music students this afternoon is set to honor a history of cooperation between religion and the arts
Falk and Gorri Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer A flower’s bloom may be temporary, but the bloom of one Virginia Beach, Virginia, educational building will last for
Chautauquans and Institution staff applaud as a ribbon is cut to celebrate the completion of the new maintenance facility last Monday off Chautauqua-Stedman Road. Dave
Morgenson Deborah TreftsStaff writer There is a tactic akin to gaslighting that’s harmful not only for personal wellbeing, but also for local and national wellbeing.
A vertical profiler named Endurance is towed to its destination in the North basin by environmental scientists from The Jefferson Project Wednesday on Chautauqua Lake.
ALTON NORTHUPSTAFF WRITER Expert Bree Dietly wants Chautauquans to rethink how they recycle. Dietly, principal of Breeze- way Consulting, a Massachusetts-based waste consultation firm, spoke
Chautauquans crowd the benches and the surrounding Grove to listen as President Michael E. Hill reports on long-term budgeting at the Institution Leadership Forum Saturday