Larry P. Arnn Hillsdale College houses statues of many great minds from the 19th and 20th centuries on its “Liberty Walk”: Abraham Lincoln, Margaret Thatcher,
Patrick Mason To Patrick Mason, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the most prominent religious tradition to come out of the Burned-over
Storytelling plays an essential role in personal and professional lives, and Jason Robert is bringing his perspective on the art of storytelling to Chautauqua. Robert
Rabbi Deborah Waxman gives a lecture about Reconstructing Judiasm in the Hall of Philosophy Friday July 19, 2019. SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER For Week Four’s
Spencer McBride looks at American history through the lens of “the way that society impacts religion, and the way that religion impacts society.” “I think
Fr. Richard Rohr, globally recognized as a ecumenical teacher, concludes the week’s afternoon Interfaith Lecture Series Thursday, July 18, 2019 in the Hall of Philosophy.
From left, Professor of Theology and Ethics, Ron Cole-Turner, and O'Toole Family Professor at Miami University of Ohio's Department of Sociology and Gerontology, Kate de
Although Chautauqua County lies much farther north than most of the well-known battlegrounds against segregation and for civil rights, two local figures give the area
Geriatrician and epidemiologist, Linda P. Fried, dean of Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health speaks about the challenges of increased life spans Wednesday, July