Kelly Carlin, Joely Fisher warn of AI’s threat to legacies, careers, human connection by Jeremy Kohler on July 4, 2024
In conversation, Kelly Carlin, Joely Fisher to talk AI’s impact on creative industries by Julia Weber on July 3, 2024
As AI tech moves mainstream, Conrad Tucker notes importance of representative data by Gabriel Weber on July 3, 2024
‘Technology is a tool’: WSJ’s Joanna Stern to open week on ‘The AI Revolution’ by Ruchi Ghare on July 1, 2024
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jon Meacham traces struggles of Founding Fathers to create a stronger system, to current partisan political climate by Nick Danlag on August 22, 2020
Presidential historian Jon Meacham to speak on the endurance of the Constitution, closing Chautauqua’s Week 8 by Maggie Angevine on August 21, 2020
New York Times Magazine’s Emily Bazelon discusses how voting was laid out by the Founding Fathers, and how the pandemic and voting suppression may affect the 2020 election by Nick Danlag on August 21, 2020
Cato Institute’s Robert Levy explores how libertarians agree and disagree liberals and conservatives on the role of the federal government by Nick Danlag on August 20, 2020
New York Times Magazine journalist Emily Bazelon to discuss voting rights and the Constitution by Chris Clements on August 20, 2020
Hopkins scholar Martha Jones discusses history of voter suppression before and after ratification of 19th Amendment by Nick Danlag on August 19, 2020
Cato Institute Chairman Robert A. Levy to discuss the founding fathers’ vision of limited government for Week Eight Lecture by Eleanor Bishop on August 19, 2020
National Constitution Center’s Jeffrey Rosen opens week on ‘Reframing the Constitution’ by tracing founders’ ideals to present day by Nick Danlag on August 18, 2020
Johns Hopkins professor Martha Jones to speak on history of voter suppression, Nineteenth Amendment by Jamie Clarkson on August 18, 2020
Leading the charge: Jeffery Rosen and the fourth battle for the constitution by Maggie Angevine on August 17, 2020
Author, international human rights attorney Flynn Coleman discusses making AI more empathetic, the importance of non-human intelligence by Nick Danlag on August 16, 2020
Author Kent Nerburn relays what he has learned and unlearned from telling the stories of Native Americans by Chloe Murdock on August 14, 2020
Science journalist and author Angela Saini discussed the origins of the social construct of race, the history of racial science and its lingering threads in science and politics by Nick Danlag on August 14, 2020
International human rights attorney Flynn Coleman to alleviate AI, technology fears by Jamie Landers on August 14, 2020
Adrienne LaFrance, executive editor of The Atlantic origins of QAnon and the harms it has caused, her experience talking to theorists and what society and individuals can do to promote a healthier democracy by Nick Danlag on August 13, 2020
‘Race is not a science’: British science journalist Angela Saini to speak on racism and its continued effect in society by Jamie Landers on August 13, 2020