Christine Emba and E.J. Dionne Jr. to discuss religious impact on politics by Cody Englander on July 15, 2026
Ben Harris and James Pethokoukis assess economy shifts and possible outcomes by Arianna Nevarez on July 15, 2026
James C. Capretta and Matthew Fiedler to discuss US healthcare as key issue for voters by Cody Englander on July 13, 2026
Marcela Escobari and Charles Lane explore public opinion affecting policy and the need for reform in legal migration by Arianna Nevarez on July 13, 2026
Neil deGrasse Tyson and Scott Hamilton Kennedy dive into documentaries and how misinformation leads to distrust in science by Arianna Nevarez on July 10, 2026
Paula Kerger builds on need for local news and dives into PBS’ importance in US by Arianna Nevarez on July 9, 2026
National Book Foundation’s Lucas pushes for literary diversity and inspiring youth by Maggie Prosser on June 27, 2018
National Book Foundation director Lisa Lucas to speak on the role books play in society by Jamie Landers on June 26, 2018
Reconstructing history, deconstructing poems: Pulitzer-winning Jess shares syncopated sonnets by Maggie Prosser on June 26, 2018
Irving, Paul discuss writing methods in regard to present politics, social issues by Maggie Prosser on June 25, 2018
John Irving and Pamela Paul to open for Week One with conversation on writing process by Maggie Prosser on June 24, 2018
Activist and author Bryant Terry ends year with a call for food justice by Brian Contreras on August 25, 2017
In world of inequality, Marion Nestle asks people to engage in food justice activism by Brian Contreras on August 24, 2017
In an age of excess, Michael Ruhlman and Ann Patchett talk quality foods and quality lives by Brian Contreras on August 22, 2017
Master chef Jacques Pépin discusses career and food as tradition by Brian Contreras on August 21, 2017
Iconic French chef Jacques Pépin to open week of food with Amp lecture by Dara McBride on August 20, 2017