Chautauqua Institution

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Chautauqua lectures have been a part of the fabric of American society for 135 years.  Our morning lecture series focuses on weekly themes that are relevant, timely and important.  The lectures are presented by the leading thinkers and leaders in the world.  Our afternoon Hall of Philosophy lectures are equally important and renowned.

The Chautauqua Institution is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to lifelong learning. Based on the four pillars of Art, Education, Religion and Recreation, Chautauqua’s programs aim to renew the spirit, stimulate the mind, value the arts and promote physical well-being. It has performance venues, hotel, golf, tennis and educational and recreational facilities.

 

For nine weeks each year, from late June through late August, the Institution offers a rich blend of arts, a variety of programming and recreational activities. Its educational mission is continued during the rest of the year with programs for older adults and other learning opportunities. More information is available at www.ciweb.org.

Series

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Lectures from the famed Chautauqua Institution Amphitheater

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Reading together since 1878, the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle has remained a leader in adult education through quality programming. Each summer, the CLSC chooses nine books of literary quality and invites the authors to Chautauqua present their work to an audience of approximately 1,000 readers.

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126 Pieces

Department of Religion Interfaith Lecture Series

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Chautauqua Institution and LECOM have set the stage for dynamic discussion and debate for solutions to our nation’s healthcare challenges. Providers, clinicians, insurers and CEOs will share Chautauqua’s renowned platforms for discourse and deliberation.


Pieces

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Michael I. Norton is professor of business administration in the Marketing Unit of the Harvard Business School, where his research includes the eff...

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Rev. Dr. Tony Campolo is professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University, a former faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania, and the ...

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David A. Pizarro is an associate professor of psychology at Cornell University, where he studies moral judgements and the influence of emotional st...

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Born in Wales, Philip Jenkins was educated at Clare College, Cambridge University, where he also obtained his doctorate in History. From 1980 thro...

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Gail Christopher is vice president for policy and senior advisor at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan, where she serves on the ...

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Co-author, Exceptional People: How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future Ian Goldin is Professor of Globalisation and Development a...

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An ordinary life—its sharp pains and unexpected joys, its bursts of clarity and moments of confusion — lived by an ordinary woman: this is the subj...

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Jin Young Choi, a native of South Korea, is Assistant Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School....

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R. Stephen Warner is Professor of Sociology, Emeritus, at the University of Illinois at Chicago, having previously taught at Sonoma State College (...

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Rev. Dr. Daisy L. Machado serves as Professor of the American History of Christianity at Union Theological Seminary in NYC, having comp...

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