The speech by the 42nd President of the United States is expected to
focus on national and world events; Clinton will take questions from the
audience.
Clinton, who has waived his honorarium for the speech, was invited to
speak by UB and its undergraduate Student Association. Student leaders
reported Clinton was their first choice for a speaker this academic year
and said no other speaker would generate as much student interest.
While no admission will be charged for the lecture, tickets will be required.
There will be a limit of two tickets per person.
UB students will have an initial, exclusive time periodfrom March
6-15to pick up their free tickets. Should any tickets remain after
the students-only ticketing opportunity, faculty and staff will have access
to them, beginning March 19. Starting March 26, the general public is
invited to claim tickets, should any continue to be available.
Tickets will be distributed exclusively through the Center for the Arts
box office on the North Campus from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Tickets will not be available at the door.
Students, as well as faculty and staff, must present a valid UB ID to
obtain tickets. Both reserved seating and general admission tickets will
be distributed, with the best available tickets to be issued on a first-come,
first-serve basis.
Although admission to the presidential lecture will be free, voluntary
donations will be accepted by SA for the "Families of Freedom Scholarship
Fund." The fund, which was established by Clinton and former Sen. Robert
J. Dole, is designed to provide post-secondary education assistance to
financially needy dependents of individuals killed or permanently disabled
as a result of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 and during the rescue
activities relating to the attacks.
Clinton's visit to UB is being coordinated by the Office of Special Events
and sponsored by SA. For additional information, contact the Office of
Special Events at 645-6147, ext. 228.
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