Deborah Richter: Healthcare for all Americans
At The Hotchkiss School’s Walker Auditorium: Dr. Deborah Richter, a family practitioner from Cambridge, Vermont, author, and Health Care Reform Activist in Montpelier, Vermont discussed “Healthcare for all Americans.” Dr. Richter has played a leading role in getting a comprehensive universal healthcare bill passed in the Vermont legislature.
Akhil Reed Amar: The Constitution and the Balance of Powers
Over 250 people braved blustery, cold winds and power outages on Friday, October 20, 2006 to learn about “The Constitution and the Balance of Powers,” in a spell-binding presentation by Prof. Akhil Reed Amar of Yale Law School. Prof. Amar regularly receives top ranking from Yale students, and the discussion was a terrific experience just before the mid-term elections. Thanks to Salisbury School for hosting us!
Dan Rather: The News — What Shouldn't Change
Dan Rather, of CBS News fame, packed 700-seat Elfers Hall at The Hotchkiss School on Friday, June 9, 2006. His topic was: "The News–What Shouldn’t Change". Rather generously signed copies of his latest book, and patiently answered questions for a long time after his presentation.
Martin Marty: Religious and Political Fundamentalism: Around the World, Down the Block, and on the Ballot
This forum was presented by Dr. Martin Marty to over 400 attendees on Friday, April 21, 2006 in the Chapel at Salisbury School.
Roger Liddell and Jim Motavalli: Energy-Running on Empty? - Practical Tips on Energy Savings, Part 2
“Energy–Running on Empty?” featured Roger Liddell and Jim Motavalli on issues pertaining to the effective use of energy resources in the Walker Auditorium at The Hotchkiss School on Friday, December 2, 2005 and February 12, 2006.