Former religion director Robert M. Franklin returns to talk role of moral leadership in functioning society by Max Zambrano on July 12, 2021
Recommitting to trust: Trust Barometer creator Richard Edelman opens week by exploring national trends by Sara Toth on July 12, 2021
Week 3 chaplain Jonah Pesner to preach on spiritual imperative to repair world by Mary Lee Talbot on July 9, 2021
Aaron Bryant, museum curator, Discusses How Museums Can Reveal the Humanity Behind Items. by Nick Danlag on July 18, 2020
Buddhist meditation teachers Wayman and Eryl Kubicka host Interfaith Friday by Maggie Angevine on July 17, 2020
Henderson to interrogate authorial power, privilege in Brown Bag craft talk by Chris Clements on July 17, 2020
Artist Azzah Sultan to showcase the prints and folds of her work beyond others’ misconceptions of her religion in lecture “Navigating Culture and Faith Through Art” by Chloe Murdock on July 16, 2020
No idols, no problem: Jewish folk artist David Moss explains how he bends through styles of art in his lecture “A Glimpse into the Divine?” by Chloe Murdock on July 16, 2020
PBS President Paula Kerger to discuss new project, the redefining of what is means to be an American by Jamie Landers on July 16, 2020
David Moss To Discuss His Career as a self-described ‘transformer of Jewish texts, objects, spaces and souls’ by Nick Danlag on July 14, 2020
In Brown Bag, Gabrielle Calvocoressi to argue ‘the dumpster fires of one’s life are how the great poems come’ by Chris Clements on July 14, 2020
Chautauqua favorite, Fr. Greg Boyle to serve as chaplain for Week 3 by Mary Lee Talbot on July 11, 2020
In Brown Bag, Chautauqua writer-in-residence Jacob White to encourage granularity in the writing process by Chris Clements on July 10, 2020
Week Two CLSC Author Monica Sok to emphasize addressing personal histories in presentation by Chris Clements on July 9, 2020