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
On Thursday, Aug. 13 Professor Suisheng “Sam” Zhao, Sam Zhao, Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at University of
Program Manager Claire Nobel shares her top takeaways from the Aug. 6 program. “Going Nuclear: Proliferation in North Korea and Iran”
David Ropeik is an expert in risk communication. Two of the most impactful aspects of his program on Thursday, July 9 included building awareness
Clay opened the program by addressing the current issue impacting the historical view of Thomas Jefferson—how to view Jefferson during the
In this new recap style, Claire Noble provides key takeaways from programs. The status of the liberal world order created and maintained in large
Two longtime friends gathered online to share their thoughts on how ideas are translated into something actionable or shareable. Both represent
Our community began Thursday, June 11, 2020 in a soothing way–a workshop on building self-awareness and empathy. Speaker Amy Quinn provided
Dr. Lydia Kang’s discussion of the research that went into her book “Quackery: A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure

