Week Seven’s poet-in-residence Julia Spicher Kasdorf to discuss relationship between poetry and news by Ryan Pait on August 10, 2017
Fashion icon Marjorie Merriweather Post comes to life in Howard Kurtz’s Heritage Lecture by David Geary on August 10, 2017
Special session discusses Chautauqua’s Muscular Civil Dialogue Initiative by Adrianna Jereb on August 10, 2017
Shadi Hamid calls for America, Middle East to come to ‘peaceful disagreement’ by Kelly Powell on August 10, 2017
Dawn Monique Williams to mix time periods in CTC’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’ by Dara McBride on August 10, 2017
L. Sebastian Purcell to explain how Aztecs found happiness despite ancient anxieties by Delaney Van Wey on August 9, 2017
Susan Southard to discuss lives of atomic bomb survivors with CLSC presentation on ‘Nagasaki’ by Ryan Pait on August 9, 2017
Poet William Heyen returns to talk 20th-century atrocities with CLSC presentation on ‘The Candle’ by Ryan Pait on August 9, 2017
Week Seven’s prose writer-in-residence Kim Todd to talk predators, fear with Brown Bag lecture by Ryan Pait on August 9, 2017
Morning Worship: A sweet, swinging, fiery chariot to bring way to common hope by Mary Lee Talbot on August 9, 2017
Ten student cellists perform original arrangements in a recital to finish off season by Rebecca Klar on August 9, 2017
Annual Sing-Out gives students the chance to show off what they’ve learned this summer by Rebecca Klar on August 9, 2017