Yes, And Laughter Lab co-founder Caty Borum Chattoo talks science, impact of comedy by Nick Danlag on July 29, 2021
NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans charts Black representation in TV through decades by Nick Danlag on July 28, 2021
With NPR’s Eric Deggans, ‘SNL’ cast member Ego Nwodim discusses comedic journey, importance of representation in industry by Nick Danlag on July 27, 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
Public opinion scholar Katherine Cramer explores rural resentment of urban communities, how listening disrupts cycles of demonizing by Nick Danlag on July 22, 2021
Author and journalist David French illustrates deep divisions and long road to heal hearts by Nick Danlag on July 21, 2021
Journalist and author Amanda Ripley shares keys to supporting good conflict by Nick Danlag on July 20, 2021
MIT’s Deb Roy analyzes divisions caused by social media-dominated world by Nick Danlag on July 16, 2021
‘The time is now’: Media scholar Meredith Clark outlines need for reparative journalism by Nick Danlag on July 14, 2021
Alta Charo explores history, misconceptions, future and the ethics of genome editing by Nick Danlag on July 8, 2021
Pulitzer winner Elizabeth Kolbert examines humanity’s desire to control nature by Nick Danlag on July 7, 2021
Celebrated author Ted Chiang shares how ‘literature of change’ shapes idea of future by Nick Danlag on July 6, 2021
The Rev. Natalie Hanson: Jesus sets up followers to be useful in the real world by Mary Lee Talbot on July 2, 2021
Too Old, Too Few, Too Male: Pulitzer-winning reporter Mei Fong explores China’s long-term consequences of one-child policy by Nick Danlag on June 30, 2021
With stories from the front lines of climate change, Somini Sengupta covers connected, competing national interests of China and the US in morning lecture by Nick Danlag on June 29, 2021
‘Our lives depend on it:’ Former U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power concluded the 2020 Chautauqua Lecture Series with a plan for how America can reach ‘diplomacy at its best’ by Jamie Landers on August 29, 2020