From Sputnik to Stuxnet, CSIS cyber expert Denise Zheng explores war in the 21st century by Brian Contreras on July 21, 2017
Morning Worship: Take action and trust when God’s call seems unreasonable by Mary Lee Talbot on July 21, 2017
CSIS’ Sarah Ladislaw discusses power, both political and mechanical, in lecture on geopolitics of energy by Brian Contreras on July 20, 2017
Secretary General William Vendley urges audience to ‘work with the other’ by Kelly Powell on July 20, 2017
Daryl Weinert and Michael Hill to discuss the soft power of global student exchange by Delaney Van Wey on July 20, 2017
Week Four’s prose writer-in-residence Kevin Haworth to talk creating effective settings with Brown Bag lecture by Ryan Pait on July 20, 2017
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec creates anthem for Jared Jacobsen’s 20th year as organist by Delaney Van Wey & Mary Lee Talbot on July 20, 2017
Morning Worship: Friendship with God born in crucible of pain, conflict, forgiveness by Mary Lee Talbot on July 20, 2017
Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra performs Shostakovich’s politically-laden Fifth Symphony by Philip de Oliveira on July 19, 2017
Commentary: On the power of Sandra Cisneros’ “little stories” in ‘The House on Mango Street’ by Ryan Pait on July 19, 2017
Dean Jan Love to discuss how her multifaith journey helped overcome recurring division by Delaney Van Wey on July 19, 2017
Energy expert Sarah Ladislaw will talk oil and gas markets and climate change at Amp lecture by Alex Meyer on July 19, 2017
Akbar Ahmed urges audience not to see Muslims as stereotype or cardboard cutout by Kelly Powell on July 19, 2017
House, and home: Sandra Cisneros to share contemporary classic ‘The House on Mango Street’ with CLSC presentation by Ryan Pait on July 19, 2017