Theoretical physicist Brian Greene to discuss his new book, Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe by Maggie Angevine on August 10, 2020 share Greene For the majority of the population, theoretical physics is just that — theoretical. Maybe it was studied briefly in
A Week Seven Message from Chautauqua’s President by webchq on August 8, 2020 share Welcome to Week Seven of CHQ Assembly. Hill As I write this column on Wednesday, I’m reflecting on two cherished
Interfaith News for August 8 & 9 by Meg Viehe on August 8, 2020 share Abrahamic Program for Young Adults APYA, founded 15 years ago, is designed to reflect the efforts and mission of the
Rev. Robert M. Franklin speaks on internalized racism and the importance of dialogue by Jamie Clarkson on August 6, 2020 share When the Rev. Robert M. Franklin, Jr. studied the initial community responses to The Mirror Project — an online conscience-building
Former Atlanta superintendent Meria Carstarphen to speak on racism in public school system by Jamie Clarkson on August 5, 2020 share Meria Carstarphen experienced first-hand as a Black student how the American public education system exacerbates systemic racism in the classroom.
A Week Six Message from Chautauqua’s President by webchq on August 1, 2020 share Hill Welcome to Week Six of CHQ Assembly! Before we look at this vital week, thank you to all who
Interfaith News for August 1 by Meg Viehe on August 1, 2020 share Abrahamic Program for Young Adults APYA, founded 15 years ago, is designed to reflect the efforts and mission of the
Johns Hopkins University professor of history Martha Jones to talk on Black women’s fight for suffrage by Jamie Clarkson on July 29, 2020 share “Once upon a time, African-American history and American history were studied in two seperate stories,” said Martha Jones, the Society
Woman’s Hour author Elaine Weiss presents on turbulent history of women’s suffrage by Jamie Clarkson on July 28, 2020 share American history books look at women's suffrage as a simple story in which a civil group of suffragists asked for
Interfaith News for July 25 & 26 by Meg Viehe on July 25, 2020 share Abrahamic Program for Young Adults APYA, founded 15 years ago, is designed to reflect the efforts and mission of the
Carnegie Mellon University professor David Danks to speak on predictive policing, cultural algorithmic biases by Jamie Clarkson on July 22, 2020 share Algorithms are everywhere — from finances, to the workplace, to policing. And where there is an algorithm, David Danks said
Carnegie Mellon University scholars to join panel on ethics and tech by Jamie Clarkson on July 22, 2020 share A philosopher, a roboticist, and a literary scholar log onto a livestream ... Danks, Nourbakhsh & Keating It seems like
Interfaith News for July 18 & 19 by Meg Viehe on July 18, 2020 share Abrahamic Program for Young Adults APYA, founded 15 years ago, is designed to reflect the efforts and mission of the
Artist and scholar Fahamu Pecou to discuss Black masculinity, art, language by Jamie Clarkson on July 15, 2020 share For artist and scholar Fahamu Pecou, language can be slippery. It can be oppressive. It can reinforce harmful stereotypes of
Interfaith News for July 11 & 12 by Meg Viehe on July 11, 2020 share Abrahamic Program for Young Adults APYA, founded 15 years ago, is designed to reflect the efforts and mission of the
Interfaith News for July 4 & 5 by Meg Viehe on July 4, 2020 share Abrahamic Program for Young Adults APYA, founded 15 years ago, is designed to reflect the efforts and mission of the