Hayden to discuss knowledge, literacy in digital age
In 2003, the then-president of the American Library Association was named one of Ms. Magazine’s 10 “Women of the Year,”…
In 2003, the then-president of the American Library Association was named one of Ms. Magazine’s 10 “Women of the Year,”…
Chautauqua Institution‘s performing and visual arts programming will enter a transition phase this fall. After 25 years of leadership, vice president and director of programming Marty Merkley will retire at the end of September
When one woman runs for the presidency in the United States, the commentary is about style over substance. When two…
As the season draws to a close, it is time for the Contemporary Issues Forum’s annual election update, sponsored by…
Although it may sound like a cow with a cough, the acronym “MOOC” stands for something even more substantive that…
U.S. history has minimized the role of women, particularly Southern women, until quite recently. Written largely by Caucasian-American men, American…
Like the minor leagues, Rome Hartman said, local television is still the training ground for those at the very beginning…
When Harlan Beckley realized many of the students and faculty around him didn’t know much about poverty — despite its pervasiveness in the United States — he was inspired to create a program of studies dedicated to it.