CBS’s Hartman to discuss promise, peril of journalism
Like the minor leagues, Rome Hartman said, local television is still the training ground for those at the very beginning…
Like the minor leagues, Rome Hartman said, local television is still the training ground for those at the very beginning…
Chautauqua serves as a nexus for comparing points of view and broadening discourse lecture-by-lecture and week-by-week. Once in a while, a well-supported argument dismantles an entrenched perspective.
The first time Cathy Bonner met Barbara Ellison Vackar during the early days of the Women’s Political Caucus, they were…
Each June, about 300 students from around the world converge on Chautauqua Institution’s Schools of Fine and Performing Arts. They…
When it comes to conflict management and negotiation, there’s no single style, no one-size-fits-all model, no “best.” Versatility is the…
Long-distance backpacker and Blue Ridge Hiking Company entrepreneur Jennifer Pharr Davis has encountered more extraordinary, wild vistas during the past…
Half of all wives in the United States are widows by age 60, and seven of 10 baby boomer wives…
Fueled by caffeine and energized by enthusiasm, “Irrationality” mastermind Dan Ariely has already been ensconced at Chautauqua Institution for eight days honing his plans.
For many people — Chautauquans included — asking lots of questions is daunting, discomforting, impolite, taxing, risky, time consuming and…
Title IX of the 1972 Civil Rights Act did not exist when Tara VanDerveer was in Girls’ Club in 1967, setting a Boys’ and Girls’ Club record for the softball throw event for Groups 8 through SAC.
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