On Monday, March 6, Austrian-American actor and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger will visit Stockton University. Schwarzenegger will be speaking in the Campus Center Event Room beginning at 11 a.m. He will be talking about the hate and antisemitism that permeates American society as a whole—a topic the actor is very passionate about.

“The former governor has been a vocal advocate against hate and antisemitism and has made significant contributions to anti-hate organizations. With a personal connection to the impact of hate, having been born in Austria two years after the end of World War II, Schwarzenegger is dedicated to educating and inspiring others to take a stand,” said Stockton University’s official website.
Tickets are free and available to current Stockton students, faculty, and staff. A valid Stockton ID must be presented to obtain your ticket. Tickets will be available beginning at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 22 at the Campus Center Information Desk and are limited to one ticket per Stockton student. Seating on the day of the event will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Seating will be available in the Campus Center Event Room and will be video streamed at the Campus Center Theatre.
President Harvey Kesselman has also approved of an Honorary Degree to be awarded to Schwarzenegger after he delivers his speech.
For questions about accessibility or to request accommodations, please contact the Office of Event Services and Campus Center Operations at 609.652.4878 or event.services@stockton.edu at least 5 business days in advance of your participation or visit.
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