Bret Stephens And Seth Klarman In Conversation, March 6

Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, a Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist, and Seth Klarman '79, CEO and portfolio manager of The Baupost Group and 2026 Hatfield Fellow, will offer "On Democracy, Conservatism and Journalism: A Conversation with Bret Stephens" March 6 at 4:30 p.m. in the Rhodes-Rawling Auditorium in Klarman Hall.

Bret Stephens

This wide-ranging conversation will be introduced by Peter John Loewen, the Harold Tanner Dean of Arts and Sciences.

"Seth and I have known each other for nearly 20 years and have shared many meaningful conversations. I hope this event brings to Cornell some of the energy and relevance that have shaped our discussions over the years," Stephens said.

"One of the essential components of a healthy democracy is a free press and another is a shared commitment to truth - values Bret Stephens has long upheld. I'm looking forward to a candid conversation about how we strengthen practices and institutions that underpin a strong democracy - encouraging open debate, promoting civic responsibility and preserving an independent press corps that asks hard questions," Klarman said.

In addition to this public event, Klarman will be in conversation with President Michael I. Kotlikoff for the Hatfield Lecture earlier in the day at 11:30 am in Lewis Auditorium.

Since joining the New York Times in 2017, Stephens has written about foreign policy, domestic politics and cultural issues. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 2013 for his commentary at the Wall Street Journal, and previously served as editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post. He has reported stories from Gaza to Greenland, and is the author of "America in Retreat: The New Isolationism and the Coming Global Disorder," published in 2014.

Klarman has overseen Baupost investments since its inception. He is the author of "Margin of Safety," a book that outlines his value-investment philosophy, and editor of and contributor to "Security Analysis, Seventh Edition," by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd. He serves as chair of the Board of Directors of the Broad Institute, and on Beth Israel Hospital's Board of Managers and as a member of their Board of Trustees. He is a member of Harvard Business School's Board of Dean's Advisors and co-chairs the Klarman Family Foundation. He regularly teaches investment classes at leading colleges and business schools and speaks at various industry gatherings. In 2020, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Klarman and wife, Beth, are among the strongest supporters of the College of Arts and Sciences. They gave the lead gift to construct Klarman Hall, significantly advancing the humanities at Cornell, and created the Klarman Fellows program, allowing a cohort of postdoctoral researchers to pursue leading-edge study across disciplines.

The Distinguished Visiting Journalist program is funded through an endowment from Jan Rock Zubrow '77 and Barry Zubrow, as well as additional philanthropic support from Carol MacCorkle '64, Jay Branegan '72, Rose Gutfeld Edwards '78 and the Dr. Guinevere Griest '44 Fund for Public Engagement in A&S.

Linda B. Glaser is news and media relations manager for the College of Arts and Sciences.

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