For Week 3 CLSC, Erica Chenoweth to discuss importance, impacts of civil resistance by Chris Clements on July 13, 2022
Prose writer-in-residence Apricot Irving to speak about point of view, memoir in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on July 7, 2022
For CLSC, Robin Wall Kimmerer to share beloved ‘Braiding Sweetgrass’ by Chris Clements on July 6, 2022
Writer-in-residence Jimin Han to share stories of healing in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on June 30, 2022
‘Let them not say’: Week 1 CLSC author Jane Jane Hirshfield to discuss new volume of poetry tying to theme by Chris Clements on June 29, 2022
Opera’s Evening of Song to feature Mary Prescott premiere, dovetail with CLSC poetry pick by Megan Brown on June 29, 2022
Bryant Day rings in 2022 reading year with announcement of 2 CLSC books by Sarah Vest on August 27, 2021
‘What it means to disappear’: CLSC author Harper to talk counternarratives for people with dementia, Alzheimer’s by Sarah Vest on August 19, 2021
Wes Moore to give virtual AAHH talk on empathy in ‘return’ to Chautauqua by Sara Toth on August 6, 2021
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
‘NYT’ bestseller Fredrik Backman brings humor of ‘Anxious People’ to CLSC presentation by Sarah Vest on July 29, 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
Columbia professor James Shapiro frames current cultural issues through lens of Shakespeare by Sarah Vest on July 22, 2021