Courtney Cogburn discusses utility of virtual reality to understand complexities of racism by Nick Danlag on August 6, 2021
Primatologist Frans de Waal to discuss empathy as natural characteristic existing in both animals, humans by Annalee Hubbs on August 3, 2021
Acclaimed author Cheryl Strayed kicks off Week 6 CLS on theme of empathy by David Kwiatkowski on August 2, 2021
Beginning again: Evoking James Baldwin, Princeton scholar Eddie S. Glaude explores need to accept truth of America’s racist past in joint lecture, CLSC presentation by Nick Danlag on July 23, 2021
Princeton professor Eddie S. Glaude to discuss race relations through James Baldwin’s works by Sarah Vest on July 22, 2021
Political scientist Dexter Roberts to forecast China’s uncertain economic future by Nick Danlag on July 1, 2021
Presidential historian Jon Meacham to speak on the endurance of the Constitution, closing Chautauqua’s Week 8 by Maggie Angevine on August 21, 2020
Moriah Balingit, national education reporter at ‘The Washington Post,’ closes Chautauqua’s week on public education by Sara Toth on August 7, 2020
Kimberly Churches, chief executive officer of the American Association of University Women, discusses the rifts in different stages of the feminist movement and gender inqualities in the United States by Nick Danlag on July 29, 2020
‘Woman’s Hour’ author Elaine Weiss opens Chautauqua week dedicated to suffrage centennial by Sara Toth on July 27, 2020
Deborah Johnson, former professor at the University of Virginia, discusses the danger of deepfakes for institutions and how society can defend against disinformation by Nick Danlag on July 24, 2020
Carnegie Mellon University panel talks importance of ethical AI, evolving views on computer science by Nick Danlag on July 23, 2020
Whitman to open 2020 season lauding role of individual activism in climate change solutions by Jamie Landers on June 29, 2020