Rabbi Shai Hadar Institute’s Held to dismantle caricatures, biases against Judaism by Kaitlyn Finchler on August 10, 2025
Fromherz to open week by tracing history, impact of Persian Gulf ports by Megan Brown on August 10, 2025
Yes, Chef: Carla Hall and Kwame Alexander consider role of connection in cooking by Gabriel Weber on August 8, 2025
Filmmaker Asha Dahya to explore abortion debate through storytelling by Kaitlyn Finchler on August 7, 2025
Lisa Fishbayn Joffe offers Jewish perspective and rules on abortion by Kaitlyn Finchler on August 5, 2025
Kwame Alexander and Carla Hall to talk importance of cooking with love by Susie Anderson on August 5, 2025
Tom Di Liberto to discuss budget cuts, future of climate research by Kaitlyn Finchler on August 5, 2025
Marcus Rosten to show pattern of wildlife movement across Western New York for BTG lecture by Kaitlyn Finchler on August 4, 2025
Opening week on religion and sexual politics, Liz Bucar to outline biases shaping law by Kaitlyn Finchler on August 4, 2025
Poets Maggie Smith and Kwame Alexander talk creativity and legacy by Cody Englander on August 4, 2025
Alsu Kurmasheva, Almar Latour and Roger Carstens retell journalist, Kurmasheva’s detention and release by Von Smith on August 2, 2025
Carter Center’s Paige Alexander traces history of threats to democracy, poses solutions by Tallulah Brown Van Zee on July 30, 2025
Joan Donovan — scholar of media, memes — untangles internet’s political influence by Megan Brown on July 30, 2025
Using Venezuela as autocratic example, Javier Corrales shows how ‘no democracy is safe’ by webchq on July 28, 2025
Justus Baird to contextualize Israel-Hamas conflict in framework of power, vulnerability by Kaitlyn Finchler on July 28, 2025