President Michael E. Hill delivers inaugural address to members of the Bestor Society by Meaghan Wilby on August 11, 2017 share As members of the Bestor Society gathered for the annual President’s Address last Sunday, Jim Pardo, chair of the board
Civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill to discuss her work with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund by Meaghan Wilby on August 10, 2017 share Fear, particularly fear of the “other,” can divide society. Combatting that division through the court system is where Sherrilyn Ifill
Fausnaugh family nearly doubles CTC’s endowment support by Meaghan Wilby on August 10, 2017 share Chautauqua Theater Company’s endowment allows it to produce high quality work at a high-quantity year after year. Now, thanks to
Shai Feldman, Ghaith al-Omari join Geoffrey Kemp in conversation about current Middle East conflict by Meaghan Wilby on August 8, 2017 share Geoffrey C. Kemp will facilitate the third and final Middle East Update of the season at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in
Geoffrey Kemp explores existential fears of the Palestinians with Ghaith al-Omari by Meaghan Wilby on August 7, 2017 share At 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Geoffrey C. Kemp, senior director of Regional Security Programs at the Center for the National Interest,
Jason Robert to explore the role of fear in developing moral societies by Meaghan Wilby on August 6, 2017 share Jason Robert thinks fear can be a productive emotion. At least that’s what Robert, Lincoln Chair in Ethics and director
Geoffrey Kemp and Shai Feldman to discuss Israel’s existential fears by Meaghan Wilby on August 6, 2017 share At 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Hall of Philosophy, Geoffrey C. Kemp will host part one of this year’s Middle
NOW Generation’s fourth annual Summerfest draws biggest crowd yet by Meaghan Wilby on August 4, 2017 share Last Saturday morning, more people than ever turned out for the NOW Generation’s fourth annual Summerfest at the Youth Activities
Linda Greenhouse leads Scholar in Residence program, offers deeper look at the Supreme Court by Meaghan Wilby on August 4, 2017 share A generous gift from the Edward L. Anderson Jr. Foundation sponsored this year’s Scholar in Residence program, which was led
Gebbie Foundation sponsors morning lecture, bus tours by Meaghan Wilby on August 3, 2017 share Stephen J. Morrison, Kliph Nesteroff and Kelly Carlin will be rounding off Week Six at 10:45 am. Friday in the
Chautauqua Foundation volunteer Chris Anderson encourages community support by Meaghan Wilby on August 2, 2017 share The saying “You don’t always appreciate what’s in your backyard” resonates with Chris Anderson. Anderson grew up in Mayville, less
Chautauqua’s Old First Night gets reimagined by Meaghan Wilby on July 31, 2017 share Happy birthday, Chautauqua, and welcome to your new party. For its 143rd birthday, Chautauqua Institution’s historic Old First Night, with
Annual Fund to host family-friendly activities on Bestor Plaza for Chautauqua’s birthday by Meaghan Wilby on July 30, 2017 share Bestor Plaza will be the site of several festivities throughout Tuesday in celebration of Chautauqua Institution’s birthday. Leading up to
Hirtle Callaghan & Co. sponsor Theodore Olson lecture by Meaghan Wilby on July 27, 2017 share Hirtle Callaghan & Co. is sponsoring the 10:45 a.m. lecture Friday in the Amphitheater. Friday's morning lecture features Theodore B.
Jim and Kathy Pender sponsor Rhythmic Circus in honor of their late son Michael by Meaghan Wilby on July 25, 2017 share Outside the Penders’ family home, two young neighborhood boys play on their bikes in the quiet lakefront street. Inside, Jim
LGBTQ Friends and Community sponsor Reverend Gene Robinson’s Interfaith Lecture by Meaghan Wilby on July 25, 2017 share Major LGBTQ civil rights figure the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson will speak at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Hall