A Supreme chorus: Chautauqua Opera opens season with ‘scalia/ginsburg’ by David Kwiatkowski on July 9, 2021
For AAHH talk, Heber Brown to discuss the role Black churches can play in fighting food insecurity by Nick Danlag on July 9, 2021
A ‘trip’ through history: Gary Laderman connects drugs and religion in Interfaith Lecture by Max Zambrano on July 9, 2021
MIT’s Ariel Ekblaw looks to the potential of cutting-edge space architecture in CLS by Nick Danlag on July 9, 2021
Outsmarting the saboteur: Zelda Lockhart to discuss overcoming writer’s block in virtual Brown Bag by Sarah Vest on July 8, 2021
Tamar emerged with small act and set stage for the world, says Zina Jacque in morning worship by Mary Lee Talbot on July 8, 2021
‘Living’ space as the newest frontier: MIT’s Ariel Ekblaw to focus on self-assembling space architecture and habitats in CLS by Annalee Hubbs on July 8, 2021
Alta Charo explores history, misconceptions, future and the ethics of genome editing by Nick Danlag on July 8, 2021
An ever-expanding frontier: Margarita Simon Guillory explores digital religions by Max Zambrano on July 8, 2021
Zina Jacque: Jesus pairs us with people who will help us shift, change, emerge and grow by Mary Lee Talbot on July 8, 2021
Envisioning a new future: Acrobats of Cirque-tacular return to Amp stage to fly, twist and contort for Chautauqua by Annalee Hubbs on July 8, 2021
Take root, bloom & blossom: Alicia Olatuja takes Amp stage to uplift women’s experiences through music by Annalee Hubbs on July 7, 2021
Death, religion, drugs: Emory’s Gary Laderman to draw connections between faith life, consumption of drugs by Max Zambrano on July 7, 2021
Pulitzer winner Elizabeth Kolbert examines humanity’s desire to control nature by Nick Danlag on July 7, 2021
Bioethics expert R. Alta Charo to explore ramifications of genome editing technology by Sarah Vest on July 7, 2021
Auburn President Katharine Henderson discusses Christian nationalism, climate change and race with regard to future of religion by Max Zambrano on July 7, 2021