Deborah TreftsStaff writer Lyons It is a fortuitous coincidence that friendship is Chautauqua Institution’s Week One theme, Week Two’s focus is on games, and Chautauqua’s
New York City-based scientist and author Joseph Osmundson takes audience questions after delivering the Chautauqua Writers’ Festival keynote address Thursday at the Athenaeum Hotel. HG
Chautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill delivers his Three Taps of the Gavel Address to open the 150th Assembly Sunday in the Amphitheater. HG Biggs/Staff
Department of Campus Safety and Security Officers Ronald Thompson, center, and Travis Goodlow, right, install weapon detection systems at the entrance to an expanded safety
Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer Imagine this: someone is reading a book about nothing, another person is reading a book about a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor, another is
Michael Hill, Chautauqua Institution President, introduces the Chautauqua Lake Water Quality Conference on June 17, 2023. JESS KSZOS/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer The third annual
Kahlai Rosow trapezes off the side of the sailboat while her peers, left, and instructor Allison Jolly, olympic gold medalist in sailing, coach her through
In the 150 Forward strategic plan, one goal for the Institution was laid out simply: “Drive the implementation of a comprehensive, science-based approach to improving
As Chautauqua’s summer season closes, the Climate Change Initiative still beats on, working year-round to find solutions to global warming and relieve environmental pressures on
Since its inception in 1889, presidents and members of the Chautauqua Women’s Club have been influential in state, regional, national and even global policymaking —