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Speakers series to feature Franco, Cleese, Holder and more

By CHRISTINE VIDAL

Published July 25, 2016 This content is archived.

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Award-winning actors James Franco and John Cleese, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. and astronauts Mark Kelly and Scott Kelly are among the speakers who will headline UB’s 2016-17 Distinguished Speakers Series.

The 30th annual series also will feature Randi Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media and former director of marketing at Facebook, and Roxane Gay, a best-selling author whose work has received international acclaim for its exploration of feminism and social criticism.

“From some of Hollywood’s biggest stars to astronauts who have literally reached for the stars, UB’s annual Distinguished Speaker Series is celebrating its milestone 30th season with another outstanding lineup,” said President Satish K. Tripathi. “We are excited to welcome this year’s lecturers — leading public figures at the vanguard of 21st century arts and culture, science, business and the justice system — to spark dialogue and lively discussion about key contemporary issues shaping our world. We look forward to bringing this discussion to our university and our community, and to continuing these valuable conversations throughout the academic year.”

The series will kick off on Sept. 22 with twin brothers Mark Kelly, commander of two NASA shuttle missions, and Scott Kelly, the first U.S. astronaut to spend a year in space, who are the subjects of NASA’s groundbreaking Twins Study, which monitored Scott from space and Mark on the ground as a control model to better understand how space affects the human body. Lecture sponsor is the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

Randi Zuckerberg will speak on Oct. 26. Founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media, a boutique marketing firm and production company, she created and ran the marketing program for Facebook from 2005-11, and is the author of “Dot Complicated,” a New York Times best-seller about her personal journey on the front lines of Facebook and her thoughts on how technology is changing our lives. The book inspired a weekly business radio show “Dot Complicated with Randi Zuckerberg” on SiriusXM. A television host and producer, in 2011, she was nominated for an Emmy Award for her innovative blend of online/TV coverage of the U.S. elections. Her lecture is sponsored by the centers for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Executive Education.

Actor John Cleese, whose work includes “Monty Python’s Flying Circus,” “Fawlty Towers” and the Oscar-nominated film “A Fish Called Wanda,” will speak on Dec. 9. An entertainer with a unique comedic style that has inspired countless writers and comedians, he is the author of the best-selling memoir “So Anyway….” and the founder of Video Arts, the world’s largest provider of business training programs with an international reputation as the premier source for business know-how. Cleese attributes his success at making hit training programs to his fascination with psychology and his love for teaching and making people laugh. His lecture is sponsored by the Center for the Arts.

Eric H. Holder Jr., 82nd attorney general of the United States from 2009-15, will present UB’s 41st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration keynote address on Feb. 16. An attorney who has served under presidents who include Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, he was the first African-American attorney general of the United States and the longest-serving attorney general in the nation’s history. In 2014, TIME magazine named Holder to its list of “100 Most Influential People,” stating that he “worked tirelessly to ensure equal justice.” His lecture is sponsored by the Minority Faculty and Staff Association.

Writer and cultural critic Roxane Gay, the Graduate Student Choice Speaker, will speak on April 5. Her collection of essays, “Bad Feminist,” a New York Times best-seller, is considered the quintessential exploration of modern feminism. Associate professor of English at Purdue University, she is a founding editor of PANK and non-fiction editor at The Rumpus, and her writing has appeared in publications that include The New York Times, McSweeney’s and The Nation. She has two upcoming releases: “Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body” is a painstaking examination of body image, and “Difficult Women” is a collection of stories. Her lecture is sponsored by the Graduate Student Association.

Golden Globe-winning actor and filmmaker James Franco will close out the 2016-17 series on April 29. The Undergraduate Student Choice Speaker, Franco’s film credits include the critically acclaimed drama “127 Hours,” the “Spiderman” trilogy, “Milk,” “Pineapple Express” and “This is the End.” In addition to writing, directing and starring in films, he is the author of “Palo Alto,” a collection of short stories, and released “MotorCity” with his band, Daddy. He made his Broadway debut in 2014 in the stage adaption of “Of Mice and Men.” His lecture is sponsored by the undergraduate Student Association (SA).

All programs will take place at 8 p.m. in Alumni Arena, North Campus, with the exception of “An Evening with John Cleese,” which will be held at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. in the Center for the Arts.

Series subscriptions will go on sale to the general public on Aug. 1. Individual lecture tickets will go on sale Aug. 15.

For more information on the speakers, subscription and ticket prices, and sponsors, visit the series’ website.

The UB Distinguished Speakers Series continues to benefit from the vital support from a host of sponsors, including the program’s presenting sponsors, the Donald L. Davis Lectureship Fund and UB’s Division of University Life and Services, along with SA, which is now the exclusive series sponsor for the 20th consecutive year.

The Distinguished Speakers Series is also made possible by the generous support of the community through the purchase of series subscriptions and individual lecture tickets. No state funds, tuition dollars or general gifts to the university or UB Foundation are used to underwrite the Distinguished Speakers Series.