Paul Stob and Angela Ray to discuss 19th-century performance platforms by David Geary on August 6, 2018
SUNY professor David Kaplin to discuss modern forgeries in Heritage Lecture Series by David Geary on August 2, 2018
In Heritage Lecture, Judge Sutton to discuss state and federal jurisprudence by David Geary on July 30, 2018
In Heritage Lecture, David Crane and Greg Peterson to discuss future of international tribunals by David Geary on July 23, 2018
Archivist Timothy Binkley discusses John Heyl Vincent: his vision became Chautauqua by David Geary on July 19, 2018
Ori Z. Soltes illustrates how tsarist rule, revolution, and a ‘mad monk’ shaped Russian religion by Jamie Landers on July 18, 2018
Heritage Lecture Series explores Theodore Flood, the man who put Chautauqua on the map by David Geary on July 16, 2018
‘Here’s Lucy!’ Olson to discuss Ball’s 1956 Jamestown visit for Heritage Lecture by David Geary on July 12, 2018
Gary Moore to discuss history of camp meetings, including Fair Point, for Heritage Lecture by David Geary on July 9, 2018
In Buffalo Day panel, Mary Jean Jakubowski to discuss importance of libraries in American democracy by David Geary on July 2, 2018
‘What’s in a name?’ Carlson to lecture on origins of local community names by David Geary on June 28, 2018
Oliver Heritage Lecture Series kicks off with “Alice in Wonderland” bibliographer Jon A. Lindseth by David Geary on June 25, 2018
Five Giants of Chautauqua stand to be honored at final Heritage Lecture by David Geary on August 24, 2017
Richard Roush to explore food practices of ancient Egyptians in King Tut era by David Geary on August 21, 2017