The Bryan Series Concludes with Bob Woodward April 13
Journalist and author Bob Woodward will speak at War Memorial Auditorium on Sunday, April 13 at 3:30 p.m. in the final event of Guilford College’s 2007-08 Bryan Series.
Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the Greensboro Coliseum Advance Ticket Box Office, online at Ticketmaster.com and by phone at 336-852-1100.
Woodward is among the most respected investigative reporters in the news business, and has earned nearly every American journalism award, including the Pulitzer Prize. Now assistant managing editor of The Washington Post, he first gained national attention when he teamed with Carl Bernstein to investigate the burglary at the Watergate Office Building.
Woodward has since achieved national acclaim as the only contemporary American to author or co-author 10 No. 1 national best-selling non-fiction books, including All The President’s Men, The Final Days, The Agenda, The Choice, Shadow – Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate and Maestro: Greenspan’s Fed and the American Boom.
Most recently, he has authored three books on the Bush Administration’s handling of the war in Iraq: Bush at War, Plan of Attack and State of Denial.
The 2007-08 Bryan Series also included a panel discussion with actors Kathleen Turner, Louis Gossett Jr. and Jane Seymour and lectures by author Isabel Allende and former U.S. Congressman J.C. Watts. Past Bryan Series speakers have included Desmond Tutu, Mikhail Gorbachev, Madeleine Albright, Sidney Poitier and Bill Bradley.
April 13, 2008