Clay Jenkinson, humanities scholar, author and social commentator, returns to Vail this week for two programs. On Wednesday, March 20 at Vail Interfaith Chapel, he’ll moderate a panel discussion on ...
“At one point 100 percent of America was Native, today 5.8 percent (of America is Native), and they have to work so hard to hold onto that much,” said historian Clay Jenkinson in his talk on Wednesday ...
FARGO — North Dakota historian and scholar Clay Jenkinson joins host Mike McFeely to talk about the presidential debate between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump that occurred ...
If you claim North Dakota as your home state, Clay Jenkinson’s new book is a must read. The state’s premier humanities scholar and historian offers a sometimes harsh but mostly clear-eyed assessment ...
On Saturday, Nov. 2, John Williams welcomed Teddy Roosevelt (portrayed by humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson) on stage at the Tivoli Theatre. This year marked the 25th anniversary of these shows with ...
Clay Jenkinson as Teddy Roosevelt, left, and Thomas Jefferson, right. University of Colorado at Boulder history Professor Patty Limerick will bring history alive when she interviews nationally ...
Jenkison’s “living theatre” emphasizes education with audience participation to enhance the learning and entertainment experience. J. Robert Oppenheimer was the father of the atomic bomb; he was also ...
Clay Jenkinson, author, humanities educator, and historical impersonator, joins John Williams to talk about his time following John Steinbeck’s journey and what he learned from studying him. John and ...
Clay Jenkinson has established himself as North Dakota's resident humanities scholar, and he's continued on the course at breakneck speed. This year brings three books on topics close to North ...
Some might wonder if the much ballyhooed love affair between Theodore Roosevelt and North Dakota was a tourism promoter’s overheated exaggeration. That’s a dim view old Four Eyes himself would likely ...