Dow Jones CEO and publisher of The Wall Street Journal Almar Latour presents his lecture “Dictators, Robots, Free Press, and You,” to open the Chautauqua
Latour Alton NorthupStaff writer Journalists play a more important role than ever before as public trust in the news media declines, said Almar Latour. “I
Kuile James BuckserStaff writer Casper ter Kuile uses spiritual expertise in secular spaces. Author of The Power of Ritual: Turning Everyday Activities into Soulful Practices
Eboo Patel, founder and president of Interfaith America, lectures about the intersection of health and faith, continuing the Interfaith Lecture Series on Week Three’s theme
Emily Esfahani Smith, author of The Power of Meaning: Crafting a Life that Matters, delivers her lecture Friday in the Amphitheater, closing a week asking
Mehta James BuckserStaff writer Dr. Darshan Mehta sees more and more healthcare professionals burning out. An assistant professor of medicine and psychiatry at Harvard Medical
Smith Mariia NovoseliaStaff writer Searching for happiness might be dangerously futile. Author Emily Esfahani Smith wants to discuss what is worth looking for instead. Smith
Walter Russell Mead, foreign affairs academic at both Bard College and Hudson Institute, delivers his morning lecture Thursday in the Amphitheater. Carrie Legg/Staff Photographer Alton
Laurel Braitman and Dr. Ulysses W. Burley III give a dialogue-style Interfaith Lecture Tuesday in the Hall of Philosophy. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Sara TothEditor Laurel
American Enterprise Institute Scholar Emeritus Norman Ornstein delivers the morning lecture Wednesday in the Amphitheater. Jess Kszos/Staff Photographer Alton NorthupStaff writer As a longtime political
Will Shortz, crossword editor for The New York Times and the only person to hold an academic degree in enigmatology, poses game-like questions to Chautauquans