Sept. 10, 2018
Bob Woodward’s talk at VCU moved to Singleton Center for the Performing Arts
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Legendary journalist Bob Woodward’s upcoming talk at Virginia Commonwealth University has been moved to a larger venue in response to anticipated crowd size.
Woodward, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist, associate editor of The Washington Post and author of many books, including “Fear: Trump in the White House,” will speak at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at the W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts, 922 Park Ave. Doors will open at 5 p.m. and seating will be limited.
This event is part of the VCU Humanities Research Center's Fall 2018 Speaker Series. It is co-sponsored by the Office of the President and the Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture in the College of Humanities and Sciences.
Woodward’s talk, “Truth, Freedom of Expression, Democracy and the Age of the American Presidency,” will be free and open to the public. Tickets and registration are not required.
In the event that the Singleton Center is filled to capacity, video of the event will also be streamed to three large overflow spaces on campus: the James W. Black Music Center Recital Hall, 1015 Grove Ave.; the Lecture Hall (Room 303) of James Branch Cabell Library, 901 Park Ave; and Room 1164 of the T. Edward Temple Building, 901 W. Main St.
For media interested in covering Woodward’s talk, please contact University Public Affairs at (804) 828-1231 or vcunews@vcu.edu to obtain credentials.
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