Mendoza School of Business

Columnist George Will to speak at Notre Dame

Published: October 8, 2012



Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist George Will will discuss “Reflections on
the Current Political Landscape” on Oct. 12 (Friday) at 3 p.m. in the Jordan
Auditorium of the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame.
The presentation is free and open to the public. Seating is limited and people
interested in attending the lecture are encouraged to arrive early.

With an illustrious career in journalism spanning four decades, Will began
as a political columnist for the Washington Post in 1974, writing about foreign
and domestic politics and policy. His syndicated column now runs in more than
400 newspapers around the country. In 1976, Will started his bi-weekly column
for Newsweek, and currently, he serves as a contributing analyst with ABC News and has been a regular member of ABC’s “This Week”
on Sunday mornings since the show began in 1981.

Will was awarded a PulitzerPrize in 1977 for distinguished commentary, and a year later, received a National Headliners Award for his
“consistently outstanding special features columns” appearing in Newsweek. A
column on New York City’s finances earned him a 1980 Silurian Award for Editorial Writing, and
in 1985, The Washington Journalism Review named Will “Best Writer, Any
Subject.” His books include “Restoration: Congress, Term Limits and the
Recovery of Deliberative Democracy” (1992); “Men at Work: The Craft of
Baseball” (1989); and “Statecraft as Soulcraft” (1983).

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