Princeton professor Eddie S. Glaude to discuss race relations through James Baldwin’s works by Sarah Vest on July 22, 2021
Author, Harvard professor Naomi Oreskes poses question, ‘Why Trust Science?,’ for Week 3 virtual CLSC presentation by Sarah Vest on July 15, 2021
Intervening in Intervention: Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Elizabeth Kolbert to share ‘Under a White Sky’ for joint morning lecture, CLSC talk by Sarah Vest on July 6, 2021
Ma Jian, translator Flora Drew to present ‘China Dream’ for Week 1 CLSC by Sarah Vest on July 1, 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
For CLSC, David Treuer to steer audience away from typical ‘tragic narrative’ about Native American life by Chris Clements on August 20, 2020
Alumni Association of the CLSC’s Online Auction ‘keeping the Chautauqua spirit alive’ by Chris Clements on August 19, 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
A new frontier: CLSC Class of 2020 to graduate on a virtual Recognition Day by Chris Clements on August 5, 2020
Susan Straight uncovers the legacies of her family in CLSC’s ‘In The Country of Women’ by Chris Clements on July 30, 2020