Van G. Garrett, Jimin Han begin Writers’ Center week with readings by Sabine Obermoller on July 6, 2024
Virtual Open Studios give Chautauquans a peek at 2020 School of Art’s Students and Emerging Artists by Eleanor Bishop on August 14, 2020
Heritage Lecture Series to screen 1923 film of community pageant by Jamie Clarkson on August 14, 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
The divine on Earth: Kainat Felicia Norton and Muinuddin Charles Smith describe Sufi perspective on creation 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
Randon Billings Noble to discuss different forms of essay in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on August 14, 2020
International human rights attorney Flynn Coleman to alleviate AI, technology fears by Jamie Landers on August 14, 2020
In today’s troubled times, people wish to see Jesus, the Rev. Casey Baggott proclaims by Mary Lee Talbot 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
In CLSC, Maurice Carlos Ruffin to present novel that intersects with technology, race and satire by Chris Clements on August 13, 2020
Islamic Society of North America president Ingrid Mattson to bridge differences in religions, communities in interfaith lecture by Jamie Landers on August 13, 2020
Rabbi Naomi Levy says religious verses can uplift and unite the oppressed by Chloe Murdock on August 13, 2020
‘We are who we honor’: Petina Gappah awarded Chautauqua Prize for novel ‘Out of Darkness, Shining Light’ by Chris Clements on August 13, 2020