On Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021, author and historian of Soviet Communism Anne Applebaum joined Hoover Institute democracy expert Larry Diamond for a
On Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, Peter Pomerantsev joined in conversation with Dr. Svet Derderyan on Russian efforts to amplify disinformation and
Following the Jan. 14 program with Dr. Scott Taylor, “Into the Light: Trading Fear for Grace,” here are program manager Claire
Dr. Kathryn Regjo opened the program with a brief overview of the state of the institution of higher learning in America citing more than 60
Each season the Vail Symposium devotes at least two programs to the subject of environmental awareness. For the last several years those programs
Lt. General H.R. McMaster joined Jaime Metzl in conversation to discuss his latest book, “Battlegrounds.” Metzl’s first
At first glance, “Kiss the Ground” was a documentary about soil. Upon closer reflection, it was about hope. It seems we have taken
All of our programming will be virtual this winter due to COVID-19. Though we’re disappointed that we can’t gather together, this format means
On Thursday, Sept. 28, Dr. Franklin delved into the so-called “Indian Wars.” Here are Claire’s key takeaways from this
On Thursday, Sept. 17, Vail Symposium dug into the complicated relationship between the U.S. and Russia. Ambassador Michael McFaul began his
On Thursday, Sept. 10, Dr. John Hausdoerffer gave the Vail Symposium audience a preview of the key concepts in his forthcoming book, “What
On Thursday, Aug. 27, Vail Symposium welcomed Kevin Matthews and Dr. Matthew Johnson to talk about psilocybin as therapy. Here are the key