CULTURAL TREASURE: HISTORY AND SHIPWRECKS OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN with Arthur B. Cohn, co-founder and director emeritus of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
LIFE BEYOND EARTH with John Delano, Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at the University of Albany in the Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences
REINVENTING THE MUSEUM with Dr. Robert Wolterstorff, executive director of the Bennington Museum
JAZZ IN ALL ITS FORMS with Eugene Uman, director of the Vermont Jazz Center in Brattleboro, Vermont
THE FOREVER FIX: A STORY OF GENE THERAPY with Dr. Ricki Lewis, geneticist and science writer
KEYNES VS. HAYEK: WHAT ROLE IS THERE FOR GOVERNMENT IN THE U.S. ECONOMY? with Peter Radford, economic consultant
GRASSROOTS ART with Jamie Franklin, curator at the Bennington Museum
SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE GREAT DETECTIVE with Sally Sugarman, invested member of the Baker Street Irregulars Society and former faculty member at Bennington College
THE JOURNEY TO GENDER: HOW THE WORLD CAME TO SEE THAT WOMEN ARE PEOPLE TOO with Elayne Clift, award-winning writer and journalist
AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM REVISITED with Derek Boothby, 20-year veteran of the United Nations
RUSSIA AND UKRAINE: NEW ANSWERS TO OLD QUESTIONS with Kate Graney, associate professor of government at Skidmore College
ETHAN ALLEN: THE MYTHS VS. REALITY with Ray Rodrigues, educator and author
IT'S A SMALL WORLD: PROSPECTS FOR GLOBAL MARKETS with Kathleen Fisher of Bernstein Global Wealth Managment and Hugh Johnson of Hugh Johnson Advisors
THE FRENCH CONNECTION: CHOPIN, FAURE, AND MILHAUD with Erik Nielsen, composer and music performer and educator
HOW TO READ A CATHEDRAL with Jane Carroll, art history professor at Dartmouth College
PEOPLE, PROSPERITY AND OUR COMMON FUTURE: WHAT PROSPECTS ARE THERE FOR A SUSTAINABLE PLANET? with Dr. Steven Sinding, clinical professor of public health at Columbia University
THE NATURE OF VERMONT: A QUICK JOURNEY OF A BILLION YEARS with Charles W. Johnson, former Vermont State Naturalist