News Release
Tickets for 'An Evening with Judy Woodruff' at Purdue Fort Wayne now available
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — A guest of PBS Fort Wayne, Judy Woodruff will visit the campus of Purdue University Fort Wayne on Sept. 14. Tickets for “An Evening with Judy Woodruff” are now available. The 7:30 p.m. lecture in the Auer Performance Hall of the Rhinehart Music Center is made possible thanks to Purdue Fort Wayne’s longtime partnership with PBS Fort Wayne.
Woodruff is a well-respected journalist who has spent five decades reporting for NBC, CNN, and PBS. She has been White House correspondent, chief Washington correspondent, and anchored numerous programs, including the award-winning documentary series Frontline with Judy Woodruff. In 2013, she, along with the late Gwen Ifill, broke boundaries as they became the first two women to co-anchor a national news broadcast, PBS NewsHour.
Tickets to the lecture are free on a first-come, first-served basis. The limit is four per person. A $1.50 convenience charge is assessed per ticket for online orders.
To guarantee a seat, tickets should be reserved in advance, either online through the university’s ticketing platform, or at the Schatzlein Box Office in the Rhinehart Music Center lobby.
All tickets reserved online can be sent directly to patrons via text message or email. These digital options are helpful when looking to avoid the need to stand in line at the box office on the night of the show. Tickets can be picked up in person beginning one hour before the presentation.
Note to editors: There will be no media availability with Woodruff as part of her appearance at Purdue Fort Wayne. The use of cameras and audio recording devices are prohibited during her presentation.
For additional information, contact Geoff Thomas at [email protected] or 260-437-7657 (mobile).