Since 1965, the Hultquist Foundation has been supporting the broader Jamestown community by donating approximately $750,000 to various charities in the area each year. For
Independent audit, tax and advisory firm Grant Thornton LLP is underwriting the 10:45 a.m. lectures in the Amphitheater for the entirety of Week Eight: “Media
This year saw around 300 students enroll at Chautauqua Institution’s Schools of Fine & Performing Arts across the visual arts, dance, Musical School Festival Orchestra,
The words “ethical” and “moral” are often used interchangeably. Those who distinguish between them, however, generally equate “ethics” with how one treats people one doesn’t
Retired high school counselor Charlie Tea can’t play one-on-one pickup basketball anymore. He can, however, pick up his trumpet and play a tune. In fact,
Chautauquans present for the opening of the 2017 season will recall that after an occasionally frenzied late spring, the new Amphitheater was ready to welcome
Miles and Carrie Woodfield — along with their 5-year-old daughter, Ruby — had many takeaways from their first visit to Chautauqua Institution; among them, two
Emily Morris spent the morning of her 101st day at Chautauqua Institution as the featured speaker at the Institution Leadership Porch Discussion, speaking on the
Fear, particularly fear of the “other,” can divide society. Combatting that division through the court system is where Sherrilyn Ifill comes in. At 9:15 a.m.
Chautauqua Theater Company’s endowment allows it to produce high quality work at a high-quantity year after year. Now, thanks to a generous gift from the
“Clothes make the man,” Mark Twain once said, elaborating on Shakespeare. “Naked people have little or no influence on society.” Clothes, of course, make the
In his Three Taps speech at the beginning of the season, Chautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill said: “We need a ‘muscular’ (civil) dialogue for