UTA Maverick Speakers Series Lineup Includes Lou Diamond Phillips, Gretchen Carlson
Texas Hall at the University of Texas at Arlington
Two outstanding UTA alumni - a critically acclaimed Hollywood actor and a highly respected American economist - will return to their alma mater to join an exceptionally strong lineup for the 10th anniversary season of The University of Texas at Arlington's Maverick Speakers Series, a premier venue for the nation's best minds.
Celebrated actor, director, and producer Lou Diamond Phillips, a 1985 graduate of UTA, opens the season with a lecture Sept. 7. The University will host a film festival showcasing some of Phillips' work between Aug. 31 and Sept. 6.
Economist Roland Fryer ('98), another UTA alumnus whose academic journey led to his becoming the youngest African-American faculty member to receive tenure at Harvard University, appears November 2.
Astronaut and entrepreneur Anousheh Ansari, award-winning food author and activist Michael Pollan, and broadcast journalist turned workplace equality advocate Gretchen Carlson complete the series for this season.
Now in its 10th year, the Maverick Speakers Series has distinguished itself as a highly anticipated community event that presents diverse voices who provoke thoughtful conversations.
Students, faculty and staff may attend lectures at no cost, but tickets are required and can be reserved through utatickets.com. Tickets for the general public went on sale July 11.
Ticket options
General Admission: $5 per ticket
Preferred: $35 per ticket. Includes reserved seating near the front of the venue, reserved parking access, and front-of-the-line access to book signings when offered by the speaker.
Season: $150 per ticket. Includes preferred ticket to each event with reserved seating near the front of the venue, reserved parking access, and front-of-the-line access to book signings when offered by the speaker.
Tickets can be purchased through utatickets.com.
Maverick Speakers Series Schedule
Lou Diamond Phillips - 'An Evening with Lou Diamond Phillips'
September 7, 2017, 7:30 p.m. Texas Hall
UTA Alumnus Lou Diamond Phillips is an actor, director, writer and producer who has appeared on stage and on screen. Film credits include La Bamba, Young Guns, Stand and Deliver, and Courage Under Fire. He is currently cast in the Netflix show Longmire.
Anousheh Ansari - 'My Dream of Stars'
October 3, 2017, 7:30 p.m. Texas Hall
Co-founder, chairwoman, and CEO of Prodea Systems, Anousheh Ansari captured headlines as the first female private space explorer, the first astronaut of Iranian descent, and the first Muslim woman to go to space.
Roland Fryer - 'Solutions to Fixing Education in America: No More Excuses'
November 2, 2017, 7:30 p.m. Texas Hall
Roland Fryer is a UTA alumnus and an award-winning Harvard economist and education activist. He is the faculty director of the Education Innovation Laboratory and a former junior fellow in the Harvard Society of Fellows, one of academia's most prestigious research posts.
Michael Pollan - 'One Writer's Trip: From the Garden to the Plate and Beyond'
February 20, 2018, 7:30 p.m. Texas Hall
For the past two decades, Michael Pollan has written about food and agriculture. A four hour Netflix miniseries based on his most recent book, Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation, premiered in 2016.
Gretchen Carlson - 'An Evening with Female Empowerment Advocate & TV Host Gretchen Carlson'
March 29, 2018, 7:30 p.m. College Park Center
Gretchen Carlson co-hosted the cable morning show, Fox and Friends, for seven years, making her one of the nation's most recognized news anchors. She is now an advocate for employment equality after going public about sexual harassment in the workplace.
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