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Johns Hopkins SAIS to host “Reflections on America and the World in the Trump Era,” with The Atlantic Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg on Thursday, November 16, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY
 
“Reflections on America and the World in the Trump Era,” with The Atlantic Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg, will be hosted at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).
 
The event is presented by the David H. Bernstein Forum, launched in fall 2017 to recognize the businessman and philanthropist for his tremendous support of the school and passion for the field of international relations.
 
Speaker
Jeffrey Goldberg
Editor in Chief of The Atlantic
 
Moderator 
Vali Nasr
Dean of Johns Hopkins SAIS
 
Time and Date
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 16, 2017
 
Location
Johns Hopkins SAIS

Kenney Herter Auditorium
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
 
Registration
The event is open to the public and media, with registration. Members of the working press can request to cover the event by selecting “Media” on the online registration form. Final media access will be confirmed at least one day prior to the event. Pre-authorized camera setup will only be permitted from 11:30 a.m-12:30 p.m.
 
Media Contact
Stacy A. Anderson
Communications Manager
Johns Hopkins SAIS
202.663.5620 office
202.853.7983 mobile
sande100@jhu.edu
 
About the Speaker
Jeffrey Goldberg is the editor in chief of The Atlantic. Goldberg previously served as a national correspondent for the magazine. He has also served as Washington correspondent and Middle East correspondent for The New Yorker. He is a recipient of numerous journalism prizes, including the National Magazine Award for Reporting and the Daniel Pearl Prize. Goldberg has interviewed several heads of state including U.S. Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Jordan’s King Abdullah II. His reporting has taken him to Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Syria, and Lebanon. Goldberg has been a Distinguished Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a Fellow of the American Academy in Berlin. He began his career at The Washington Post, and later served as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times Magazine. He is author of “Prisoners: A Story of Friendship and Terror.”
 
About Johns Hopkins SAIS
A division of Johns Hopkins University, the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is a global institution that offers students an international perspective on today's critical issues. For nearly 75 years, Johns Hopkins SAIS has produced great leaders, thinkers, and practitioners of international relations. Public leaders and private sector executives alike seek the counsel of the faculty, whose ideas and research inform and shape policy. Johns Hopkins SAIS offers a global perspective across three campus locations: Bologna, Italy; Nanjing, China; and Washington, D.C. The school’s interdisciplinary curriculum is strongly rooted in the study of international economics, international relations, and regional studies, preparing students to address multifaceted challenges in the world today.
 
For more information, visit sais-jhu.edu or @SAISHopkins
 
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Date: 
Tuesday, November 14, 2017