2026 Graham Circle Annual Gathering
This event is open to members of the Graham Circle.
This event is open to members of the Graham Circle.
Join us from April 17-19 for a full weekend of panels and discussions led by Basic Program instructors discussing Herman Melvilleโs classic 1851 novel Moby-Dick.
What if the second half of your life isn’t about winding down, but finally scaling up?
What happens when the drive that built your career becomes the thing that prevents you from ever truly knowing yourself? Geoff Curtis spent nearly 30 years in healthcare communications before an acquisition erased his role โ and forced him to confront what it really means to find purpose after a major life transition.
From the collapse of local news to rising threats to press freedom, journalist Sewell Chan draws on two decades at America’s leading newsrooms to explore the past, present, and future of journalism and its essential role in democracy.
This First Friday Lecture is supported by the Anastaplo Lecture Series Fund in memory of Basic Program Instructor George Anastaplo.
Join us for a wide-ranging discussion with novelist and essayist Amitav Ghosh on the present โcatastrophic convergenceโ of social, historical, and natural forcesโand how new (and old) narratives might allow us to repair our relationships with our environment and one another.
Join us for our Enduring Excellence conversation with Steven R. Swartz, President and CEO of Hearst, one of the worldโs largest and most diversified global information, services, and media companies.
What if the greatest untapped resource in today’s workforce has been there all along? And what does it take to lead through the most significant demographic shift of our time?
Join us for our Enduring Excellence conversation with Don and Liz Thompson, renowned business and civic leaders whose professional achievements and philanthropic vision have long been intertwined.
The 100-year life is no longer a distant dreamโitโs todayโs reality. Join us for a conversation with author Michael Clinton exploring how individuals and institutions are redefining the second half of life through science, reinvention, and purpose.