CLSC author Cha discusses ‘Your House Will Pay’ in on-demand presentation by Sarah Vest on August 5, 2021
With Recognition Day, CLSC Class of 2021 to be celebrated with hybrid in-person, digital events by Sarah Vest on August 4, 2021
Author, Harvard professor Naomi Oreskes poses question, ‘Why Trust Science?,’ for Week 3 virtual CLSC presentation by Sarah Vest on July 15, 2021
‘Back to my roots:” Author Sandra Cisneros and Composer Derek Bermel to conclude the Cocktails, Concerts and Conversations series with a look back to ‘Mango Suite’ by Jamie Landers on August 27, 2020
Viet Thanh Nguyen to shine spotlight on refugee stories, lives in last CLSC by Chris Clements on August 27, 2020
Virtual Bryant Day reveals first 2021 CLSC selection amid ringing bells by Chris Clements on August 26, 2020
In CLSC, Maurice Carlos Ruffin to present novel that intersects with technology, race and satire by Chris Clements on August 13, 2020
Investigative journalist, author Sheri Fink to discuss shortcomings in COVID-19 response by Jamie Landers on August 11, 2020
Bruce Holsinger to hold up ‘parenting as a kind of moral mirror’ in CLSC by Chris Clements on August 6, 2020
Pastries, coffee, kazoos, oh my! Smith Memorial Library to celebrate annual Library Day by Chris Clements on August 6, 2020
Susan Straight uncovers the legacies of her family in CLSC’s ‘In The Country of Women’ by Chris Clements on July 30, 2020
It’s never too early: Young Readers program aims to engage Chautauqua’s youth with weekly themes by Maggie Angevine on July 22, 2020
Sarah Ruhl to Discuss Poetic and Collaborative ‘Letters from Max’ for CLSC by Amy Guay on August 7, 2019
Trio of Institution Staff to Discuss Reading Trends and Changes at Chautauqua by Deborah Trefts on July 9, 2019