Waldo Family Lecture on International Relations

Waldo Family Lecture

°¼Í¹ÊÓÆµ's first endowed lecture series, the Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Relations, was established in 1985 and was modeled after the Weil Family Lecture on American Citizenship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Personal ties to the university and to the Hampton Roads community led the Waldo family to select Old Dominion as the home of their lecture series. Because of the area's significant military presence and proximity to an international port, the family chose international relations as the lecture series' theme.

Over the years, renowned speakers in the fields of government, foreign affairs, journalism, education and public service have visited the campus and met with students and faculty. Their evening lectures are free and open to the public. Support for the lecture series comes from the Waldo family, friends and the business community.

The Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Relations honors the memory of Loren Pierce Waldo Jr., William Joseph Waldo, Robert Hendren Waldo, Susan Waldo O'Hara, Julia Ann Waldo Campbell and Harry Creekmur Waldo.

 

Joint Force Strategy in the Indo-Pacific: Peace Through Strength

Join us to hear Admiral Samuel Paparo, 27th commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, on Friday, September 29th at 7:00 p.m.

Previous Waldo Family Lecture Speakers

2023 - Lt. General H.R. McMaster

2018 - Col. Jack Jacobs (Ret., USA) Medal of Honor Recipient and NBC News Consultant 

2013 - R. Nicholas Burns Former American Diplomat and Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government 

2010  - Frederick Kempe President and Chief Executive Officer of the Atlantic Council of U.S. 

2009 - Zbigniew Brzezinski Former national security advisor 

2008 - John W. Warner Former United States Senator from Virginia 

2006 - Mary Robinson Former president of Ireland "Human Rights in the 21st Century" 

1994 - James Schlesinger Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Energy 

1991 - Thomas Pickering Ambassador to the United Nations and Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs 1

1989 - Seymour Hersh Investigative Journalist and Pulitzer Prize Winner 

1988 - John Anderson U.S. Congressman and Executive Director of Council for National Interest 

1987 - George McGovern U.S. Senator