Shah Selbe is using cutting-edge drones, 3-D printers and virtual reality to save something much older: Planet Earth by Brian Contreras on July 6, 2017
Kristin Romey closes week with National Geographic by highlighting humankind’s past by Delaney Van Wey on July 6, 2017
Morning Worship: Chautauqua’s compass set on paradise, Holmes says by Mary Lee Talbot on July 6, 2017
Rabbi Arthur Waskow calls for simultaneous “celebration and heartbreak” in America by Kelly Powell on July 6, 2017
Chautauqua Opera Company’s Young Artists share personal stories at Afternoon of Song Recital by Nathan Healy on July 6, 2017
Week Two’s prose writer-in-residence Ashley Mace Havird explores questions of genre with Brown Bag lecture by Ryan Pait on July 6, 2017
Engineer Shah Selbe to discuss nexus of technology and ocean conservation by John Ford on July 5, 2017
Douglas Birdsall and Barbara Williams-Skinner will discuss tragedy, race and friendship in Interfaith Lecture by Delaney Van Wey on July 5, 2017
Asha de Vos and Thandiwe Mweetwa discuss how to save the world’s animals by Brian Contreras on July 5, 2017
Former US ambassador James Joseph discusses “national responsibility” by Kelly Powell on July 5, 2017
Ed Yong to discuss the world of microbes with CLSC presentation on ‘I Contain Multitudes’ by Ryan Pait on July 5, 2017
Photojournalist Brian Skerry discusses underwater photography, environmental stewardship by Brian Contreras on July 4, 2017
Rabbi Arthur Waskow thinks the modern world may need a new declaration by Delaney Van Wey on July 4, 2017
National Geographic Emerging Explorers will present research on whales, lions by Alex Meyer on July 4, 2017