In season’s final lecture, Ella Al-Shamahi presents reasons for human dominion by Gabriel Weber on August 23, 2025
Archivist Jon Schmitz to deliver final talk in 2025 Assembly’s Heritage Lecture Series by Emma Francois on August 21, 2025
Russell Moore to analyze secular Episcopalians, secular Protestants in final ILS lecture by Kaitlyn Finchler on August 21, 2025
Ella Al-Shamahi to close season with cooperative story of humanity by Gabriel Weber on August 21, 2025
Sabrina Lynn Motley and Jeffrey Rosen discuss who tells story of history and why it matters by Gabriel Weber on August 21, 2025
Smithsonian Folklife lead Motley, NCC’s Rosen to offer argument for history’s study by Gabriel Weber on August 20, 2025
Intervening in Intervention: Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Elizabeth Kolbert to share ‘Under a White Sky’ for joint morning lecture, CLSC talk by Sarah Vest on July 6, 2021
Political scientist, author Dexter Roberts examines Chinese wealth gap between urbanites, rural migrant workers; delves into country’s economic future by Nick Danlag on July 2, 2021
Media exec Paula Madison to open AAHH series with talk on week’s China theme by Nick Danlag on July 2, 2021
Longtime policy adviser Michael Pillsbury discusses multiple questions Biden administration must consider in U.S.-China diplomacy by Nick Danlag on July 1, 2021
Political scientist Dexter Roberts to forecast China’s uncertain economic future by Nick Danlag on July 1, 2021
Fenggang Yang illustrates how in communist China, religions have endured and thrived in Interfaith Lecture by Max Zambrano on July 1, 2021
Ma Jian, translator Flora Drew to present ‘China Dream’ for Week 1 CLSC by Sarah Vest on July 1, 2021
Kelly James Clark debunks atheist myths about early, contemporary Chinese religion by Max Zambrano on June 30, 2021
Too Old, Too Few, Too Male: Pulitzer-winning reporter Mei Fong explores China’s long-term consequences of one-child policy by Nick Danlag on June 30, 2021
Philosophy professor, author Robin Wang to focus on answers found in Taoism by Max Zambrano on June 30, 2021
Hudson Institute fellow Michael Pillsbury to speak on U.S.-China relations by Nichole Jiang on June 30, 2021
With stories from the front lines of climate change, Somini Sengupta covers connected, competing national interests of China and the US in morning lecture by Nick Danlag on June 29, 2021
Sociologist Yang to discuss survival, thrival of religion in contemporary China by Max Zambrano on June 29, 2021
Human Rights Watch’s Fong to discuss China’s ‘radical experiment’ of one-child policy for CLS by Nick Danlag on June 29, 2021
In opening Interfaith Lecture, Kelly James Clark to trace connections between early Chinese spiritual beliefs, Western thought by Max Zambrano on June 27, 2021