Judy Woodruff
Senior Correspondent, PBS NewsHour
Part of the Spring 2024 Levitt Lecture Series
Broadcast journalist Judy Woodruff is the senior correspondent for the PBS NewsHour, after serving for 11 years as its anchor and managing editor. During 2023 and 2024, she is undertaking a reporting project, "American at a Crossroads," to better understand the country's political divide. She has covered politics and other news for more than four decades at CNN, NBC, and PBS.
The recipient of numerous awards, including the Peabody Journalistic Integrity Award, the Poynter Medal, an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement, and the Radcliffe Medal, she and the late Gwen Ifill were together awarded Arizona Sate University's Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism after Woodruff and Ifill were named co-anchors by the PBS NewsHour in 2013, marking the first time an American national news broadcast would be co-anchored by two women.
Can’t attend in person? Register to watch the event live on Zoom. Once you’ve registered you will use the same link to join the event on March 19 at 7:30 p.m. CT. While the event will be recorded, it will not be available after the event. Register here.
Preorder food from the Stanley Café!
Avoid the lines by making your food selections before you come to Hancher Auditorium. Cheese boards are only available through preorder and cannot be purchased on-site at the performance. Snacks and beverages will be available on-site.
Orders must be placed by noon the day before the performance.
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