Sanjay Gupta closes out the 2023 Chautauqua Lecture Series season with his words on human connection Friday in the Amphitheater. Carrie Legg/Staff Photographer Stacey Federoffcopy
Five-time Grammy Award winner and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angélique Kidjo speaks as part of the Chautauqua Lecture Series platform Wednesday in the Amphitheater. Jess Kszos/Staff
Gvosdev Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer The Global South is often underrepresented or not seen as a player in the global game, said Nikolas K. Gvosdev, professor
Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer Influencing the world with more than her Grammy Award-winning music, activist Angélique Kidjo aspires to give back to the young entrepreneurial girls
Shahidul Alam, photographer and National Geographic Explorer-at-Large, speaks Tuesday morning in the Amphitheater. Jess Kszos/Staff Photographer Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer With a court date the same
Molly Williamson, non-resident scholar at the Middle East Institute, speaks about foreign affairs and how the term “Global South” came to be during her lecture
Williamson Sophia Neilsencopy editor Molly Williamson, who has served as a Foreign Service Officer for six U.S. presidents, will discuss the Global South’s role in
Former White House officials and political strategists and commentators Karl Rove and David Axelrod, in conversation with Chautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill, close out
Rove and Axelrod James BuckserStaff writer David Axelrod thinks he and Karl Rove are “opposite numbers” across the political divide. Despite their differences, Rove said,
Bob Woodward, associate editor at The Washington Post, delivers a portion of his morning lecture in conversation with Senior Vice President and Chief Program Officer
Woodward Julia WeberStaff writer Investigative reporters are tasked with asking the tough questions, and few people know this better than Bob Woodward. Woodward, one of
Pamela Paresky, a writer, researcher, psychologist and creator of the “Habits of a Free Mind: Psychology for Democracy and The Good Life” project, delivers her
Paresky Zoe KolenovskyStaff writer How do we become happy? The question seems simple enough, but its answer becomes much more complicated when factoring in complex
Anna Deavere Smith delivers her combination lecture and performance, titled “The Work of Democracy: Freedom of Expression,” Tuesday in the Amphitheater. Jess Kszos/Staff Photographer Alton