Mike Starks is taking over as superintendent of the Chautauqua Utility District just as the second-largest public works project ever constructed on the Institution grounds
Every year, the Chautauqua Foundation holds a welcome dinner to celebrate past and present members of its board of directors and the Chautauqua Institution Board
Andrew Borba believes Shakespeare, much like spinach, has developed a bad rap. Chautauqua Theater Company is on a mission this summer to make Shakespeare’s work
This is the second part of a two-part conversation with new Chautauqua County Executive George Borrello, a veteran Republican county legislator from Silver Creek elected
George Borrello was elected Chautauqua County executive last November after eight years in the county legislature representing the Silver Creek area. A Chautauqua County native
Faculty from Miami University of Ohio will join Chautauqua Institution this summer as part of a new collaboration aimed at building a long-term relationship between
When a much admired and beloved leader moves on — in this case, Jay Lesenger — the successor confronts an especially daunting transition. Happily, during
When Melinda Walcott moved from England to Connecticut over 30 years ago, her new garden consisted of nothing but 18th-century stone walls. She started with