Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture with Bret Stephens, Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign-affairs columnist
Thursday, February 16, 2017 - 5:30PM
Korn Convocation Hall, UCLA Anderson School of Management
THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
photo by Jason Smith
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
BRET STEPHENS is the foreign-affairs columnist and deputy editorial page editor of the Wall Street Journal. Previously he was editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem post. He grew up in Mexico city and has reported stories from around the world. He won the Pulitzer prize for commentary in 2013.
GUIDELINES FOR ALL GUESTS
Arrive early, doors open at 4:30 pm
There will be a stand-by line on the day of the event.
Pay-by-Space parking spaces are available (cash or credit card) in Lot 4. All day parking passes can also be purchased from an information kiosk for $12 (cash only). Handicap parking is available in Lot 5.
No bulky video equipment or flash photography permitted.
No food or beverages permitted inside Korn Convocation Hall.
Details for this event are subject to change.
Please check our website for last minute details prior to the event.
PARKING AND DIRECTIONS
Parking will be available in Lot 4. From the 405 Freeway, exit at Sunset Blvd East. Follow Sunset Blvd and take a right turn at Westwood Plaza. Go straight, past Charles. E Young Drive to arrive at the parking and information kiosk. Purchase a parking permit for Lot 4 with the attendant, then enter into Lot 4 on your left.
ABOUT THE DANIEL PEARL MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES
In sponsoring the Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture Series, the Burkle Center for International Relations celebrates the memory of Daniel Pearl as a prominent journalist who dedicated his life to bringing joy and understanding to the world. Past presenters have included David Remnick of The New Yorker, Leon Wieseltier of The New Republic, Christopher Hitchens, CNN's Anderson Cooper, David Brooks and Thomas Friedman of The New York Times, ABC’s Ted Koppel, CBS’s Jeff Greenfield, Daniel Schorr of NPR, and CNN's Larry King, former Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Ambassador Samantha Power, and most recently chief international correspondent for CNN, Christiane Amanpour.