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Tate Lecture featuring Robin Roberts postponed

Robin Roberts. (Courtesy of SMU)
Robin Roberts. (Courtesy of SMU)

Tuesday’s Willis M. Tate Distinguished Lecture Series featuring “Good Morning America” host and recent author Robin Roberts has been postponed due to weather-related travel restrictions, SMU announced Monday evening.

The severe inclement weather in the northeastern United States caused the delay in the planned Tuesday appearance.

“After exhausting all options available, it was deemed impossible for Ms. Roberts to travel to Dallas,” said the Willis M. Tate Distinguished Lecture Series in a statement.

According to SMU, Roberts is eager to reschedule the lecture on a mutually agreeable date and to work with the Tate Series. The rescheduled lecture may occur as early as April. The date will be announced when it is finalized.

Those who purchased tickets for the sold-out lecture will have their tickets honored at the future lecture. The Tate Lecture Series encourages ticket holders to not destroy their tickets or parking passes so they may be used at the rescheduled lecture.

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