When
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, March 5, 2015Location
Tresidder Memorial Union, Oak LoungeTresidder Memorial Union, 459 Lagunita Dr, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
In this dialogue Stanford CCARE’s founder and director, Dr. James Doty, will ask TV and radio host Glenn Beck about his life’s work and what role compassion has played. This event is an hour-long dialogue followed by questions from the audience. The talk will be recorded and posted to CCARE’s YouTube Channel and website several weeks after the event.
About Glenn
Glenn Beck, one of America’s leading multi-media personalities, is the founder and owner of TheBlaze, a 24/7 news, information and opinion network that is available on television and online. TheBlaze.comĀ attracts over 25 million unique visitors per month making it one of the top 75 websites in the world.
Beck’s quick wit, candid opinions and engaging personality have made The Glenn Beck Program the third highest rated radio program in America. His unique blend of storytelling and insightful views on current events allowed him to achieve the extraordinary feat of having 8 #1 New York Times bestsellers in both fiction, non-fiction, children’s and self-help as well as 12 national #1s. Beck has sold-out numerous live-events, the largest of which included an audience of over 300,000 on Washington DC’s National Mall. Beck oversees the fashion and lifestyle brand 1791. He is the publisher of GlennBeck.com, which receives over 5 million unique visitors each month. Beck began his television career at CNN then moved to Fox News where he hosted his own show, which the NY Times called a “ratings phenomenon”. Additionally, Beck’s charity, Mercury One, has raised over $20 million in donations, which have been used for disaster relief, supporting Israel, preserving history and empowering individuals, families and communities across the country.
Across all of these mediums, Beck connects with his fans in a whole new way, inspiring and entertaining them with his humor, hard-hitting interviews and honest tales about his life.
Registration
Registration is required for access to seating before the event starts. Depending on available seating, non-registrants may be admitted on a first-come first-serve basis after the event begins.
Doors open to registrants at 5:30PM
Parking
Parking is free in most spaces after 4PM. Check signs carefully.
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