Legendary Journalist Bob Woodward to Speak at Kent State on May 4

Hosted by Kent State University
Bob Woodward (Lisa Berg)

On Saturday, May 4, legendary journalist Bob Woodward comes to Kent State University as part of the Presidential Speaker Series. He will speak at 7 p.m. at the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center (MAC Center). His presentation coincides with the annual commemoration events marking May 4, 1970, when a student protest against the Vietnam War and the presence of Ohio National Guardsmen ended in tragedy. Guardsmen shot and killed four Kent State students and wounded nine others.

“Bob Woodward is one of the most influential and well-known journalists of our times,” said Kent State President Beverly J. Warren. “Mr. Woodward’s insights on the Richard Nixon presidency and the Kent State shootings, which President Nixon said were among the darkest days of his presidency, are of particular interest to our Kent State community.”

Mr. Woodward gained international attention when he and Carl Bernstein reported on Watergate. Together, their work won a Pulitzer Prize for The Washington Post, and their book, “All the President’s Men,” became a No. 1 national best-seller in the spring and summer before President Nixon resigned in 1974. Their book was turned into a movie in 1976, with Robert Redford portraying Mr. Woodward and Dustin Hoffman portraying Mr. Bernstein. In listing the all-time 100 best nonfiction books, Time magazine has called “All the President’s Men” by Mr. Woodward and Mr. Bernstein “perhaps the most influential piece of journalism in history.”

Mr. Woodward was the lead reporter for The Washington Post’s articles on the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, which won a Pulitzer Prize in 2002.

Currently, he is associate editor for The Washington Post, where he has worked since 1971.

During his speech at Kent State, Mr. Woodward will consider the events of 1969 and the Vietnam War leading up to Cambodia. He will also reflect on President Nixon’s quote that “the few days after Kent State were among the darkest of my presidency.”

Award-winning journalist Jeff St. Clair will serve as master of ceremonies and will moderate a question-and-answer session on stage with Mr. Woodward following his remarks. Mr. St. Clair is the local host of NPR’s “All Things Considered” on WKSU, which is co-sponsoring Mr. Woodward’s appearance at Kent State.

“WKSU is so proud to support this event,” said WKSU Executive Director and General Manager Wendy Turner. “From his early days, Bob Woodward reshaped and refocused investigative journalism. Mr. Woodward’s journalistic power is discovering – and reporting – the truth. His work inspires a new generation of journalists to persevere in this noble profession.”