‘Double Portrait:’ Jazz dynamos Charlap, Rosnes bring evening of duo pianos to Amp by Sara Toth on August 17, 2021
University of Virginia scholar of near-death experiences Greyson to share findings from 50 years of research by Max Zambrano on August 17, 2021
In panel discussion, Ornstein, Insel, Leifman to speak on treatment, response to mental illness in justice system; what reforms are needed by Laura Philion on August 17, 2021
Poetry, music, nature are at center of divine wisdom, says Harper by Mary Lee Talbot on August 17, 2021
Wisdom is embodied in justice and right relationships, says Harper by Mary Lee Talbot on August 16, 2021
OSU scholar of story science Fletcher to discuss new way of thinking about the brain in week’s opening lecture by Max Zambrano on August 16, 2021
An American celebration: Honoring Fitzgerald, American songbook, CSO closes season with Jenkins, Chafetz by Nichole Jiang on August 13, 2021
Hazon’s Rabbi Sid Schwarz calls for humans to take up responsibility for creating a better world on Interfaith Friday by Chloe Murdock on August 24, 2020
New York Times Magazine’s Emily Bazelon discusses how voting was laid out by the Founding Fathers, and how the pandemic and voting suppression may affect the 2020 election by Nick Danlag on August 21, 2020
Rabbi Sid Schwarz still relies on old history to describe creation within progressive Judaism on Interfaith Friday by Chloe Murdock on August 21, 2020
‘You have to live with your heart’: Lori Jakiela to teach how to write about other people in Brown Bag by Chris Clements on August 21, 2020
Fr. Richard Rohr describes how the world’s systems and communities put evil on autopilot by Chloe Murdock on August 19, 2020
Cato Institute Chairman Robert A. Levy to discuss the founding fathers’ vision of limited government for Week Eight Lecture by Eleanor Bishop on August 19, 2020