Eleanor Clift to visit Transylvania as Woodrow Wilson Fellow
LEXINGTON, Ky.—Author and political commentator Eleanor Clift will be a guest at Transylvania University during the week of January 27, visiting classes and holding discussions with students. On Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m., she will present a public lecture titled “Everybody Loves to Hate Washington: Are They Right?” in the Campus Center. A book signing will follow. The event is free, and free parking is available in Transylvania lots along Fourth Street. The public and media also are welcome to join Clift immediately following her book signing for a viewing and discussion of President Obama’s State of the Union address, also in the Campus Center. President Obama is scheduled to address Congress and the nation at 9 p.m. “Eleanor Clift is a remarkable woman with an in-depth knowledge of national and international politics and an impressive personal history in the media,” said Transylvania psychology professor and event organizer Meg Upchurch. “We are delighted that she agreed to be this year’s Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow. Her weeklong residency on campus will give members of the Transylvania community several opportunities to conduct in-depth discussions with her. We also look forward to people from Lexington and the surrounding area joining us for her public events.” The Hunter College graduate began her career as a secretary to Newsweek’s national affairs editor in New York. She was one of the first women at the magazine to move from secretary to reporter. During her career,
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