Carnegie Mellon University panel talks importance of ethical AI, evolving views on computer science by Nick Danlag on July 23, 2020
School of Music Instrumental students to feature fantasy flair in second recital by Jamie Landers on July 23, 2020
CLSC author Tim Maughan to discuss fragility of supply chains through his debut novel by Chris Clements on July 23, 2020
Faith-based ethics: Southern Baptist Convention’s Jason Thacker weighs in on how technology can be used for both good and evil by Chloe Murdock on July 23, 2020
Chautauqua Opera Behind-the-Scenes Series to talk stage management by Eleanor Bishop on July 23, 2020
Noreen Herzfeld to examine the ‘morality of technology’ in Interfaith lecture by Jamie Landers on July 23, 2020
University of Virginia professor Deborah G. Johnson to talk on deepfakes, election misinformation by Jamie Clarkson on July 23, 2020
To make loss matter, Wolpe said, do something to turn loss into the beginning of a new world by Mary Lee Talbot on July 23, 2020
School of Music voice students to grapple with love and loss in second recital’s art songs by Jamie Landers on July 22, 2020
Avett Brother bassist Bob Crawford joins Bishop Gene Robinson for a conversation on ‘Faith on Stage’ by Sara Toth on July 22, 2020
Chautauqua Theater Company takes to the virtual stage for workshop of Heather Raffo’s ‘Tomorrow Will Be Sunday (working title)’ by Maggie Angevine on July 22, 2020
Carnegie Mellon University professor David Danks to speak on predictive policing, cultural algorithmic biases by Jamie Clarkson on July 22, 2020
Pianist Alvin Zhu to play pivotal moments of Brahms and Scriabin in recital by Jamie Landers on July 22, 2020
It’s never too early: Young Readers program aims to engage Chautauqua’s youth with weekly themes by Maggie Angevine on July 22, 2020