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
Hear about Horns: French horn quartet to play film favorites, classical transcriptions in Week Eight’s Into the Music with the Chautauqua Symphony by Jamie Landers on August 18, 2020
Guest Artist Elaine Alvarez to join featured Young Artists for Cocktails, Concerts and Conversations with Chautauqua Opera by Eleanor Bishop on August 17, 2020
In keynote lecture, Fr. Richard Rohr to explore capacity for evil in humans by Chloe Murdock on August 17, 2020
‘Equally Divine’: Simran Jeet Singh to Present Interfaith Friday by Chris Clements on August 15, 2019
Bill McKibben Calls for Individual Action and Collective Climate Change Reversal by Jamie Landers on August 15, 2019
Heather McGhee Speaks on Journey to Uncover Racism’s Impacts in Society by Matthew Steinberg on August 15, 2019
Veteran Andrew Bacevich to Illuminate ‘An Age of Illusions’ in Interfaith Lecture by Chris Clements on August 14, 2019