On Wednesday, Dec. 28, the Vail Symposium hosted a very special fundraiser with Governor John Hickenlooper as guest of honor and speaker. Guests
Living a life of adventure is a common childhood dream. Our adventure series speaker Jon Waterman made a life out of it. He began climbing as a
On Thursday, Dec. 6 at Edwards Interfaith Chapel, the Vail Symposium kicked off the winter season with a panel of experts who gathered at the
The Vail Symposium’s 2018-19 Winter Season kicks off this week on Thursday, Dec. 6 with a special panel program on palliative care and
From spirit portals to orbs of intense energy, the Vail Symposium explored theories and beliefs often eschewed in mainstream discourse during two
The Vail Symposium, in conjunction with the Eagle River Watershed Council, brought together a powerful panel of speakers all with expertise in
“The Kim family has a high tolerance for other people’s pain,” was arguably one of the most memorable comments during Jung Pak’s
Climate change has become a politicized issue. Dr. Jay Lemery and Kim Knowlton, PhD. made the case at the Vail Symposium’s event at The Antlers
“Bigger, better, faster” was the consensus on future Russian efforts to influence American politics and society. Both David Salvo and
Lion Square Lodge was the venue for a high-level discussion on the primary categories of cybersecurity: cyberwarfare, cyberespionage and
We’d like to extend a big thank you to everyone who bought raffle tickets to support the Vail Symposium this summer. We reached our goal