Stories @ EKU - Chautauqua
The scheduled Chautauqua lecture on Thursday, Feb. 18, by Dr. Cathy Cohen, “Do Black Lives Matter? Race and the Politics of...
At present we are still largely confined to life on planet Earth. But what happens when humanity’s curiosity and inventiveness...
Thirty-six artists from 20 states will be showcased in EKU’s National Juried Chautauqua Art Exhibition Jan. 25-Feb. 19 in Giles...
The way people view the world determines how they react to it, and human beings are wired to be optimists. Dr. Tali Sharot will...
The best way to learn about people is to talk to them. Dr. Anton Treuer will provide this opportunity for anyone who wants to...
What can our planet teach us about saving it – and ourselves? This subject has been the topic of Dr. Tony Barnosky’s research...
How can we fully integrate individuals with autism into society and prevent exclusion and stigmatization? Dr. Myra Beth Bundy...
Social media has created a world in which communication with others is only the push of a button away, while in many cases...
Dr. Jack Gilbert will present his research into microbial communities at his Chautauqua lecture on Thursday, Sept. 24 at EKU.
The next Chautauqua lecture at EKU will examine “Contrary Imperatives: Culture and Society under Putin.”
Can every member of a community play a role in preventing power-based violence? Dorothy Edwards will argue in the affirmative...
As much as finding the answers, a college education is about learning to ask questions. That’s why Eastern Kentucky University...