About the Series

Lecture schedule

All lectures begin at 8 p.m.

ZANNY MINTON BEDDOES AND JON MEACHAM WITH FAREED ZAKARIA
Lecture 1
Tuesday, September 16, 2025

BRENÉ BROWN
Lecture 2
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

MITT ROMNEY
Lecture 3
Tuesday, October 21, 2025

MICK EBELING
Lecture 4
Tuesday, December 9, 2025

MARISSA BODE
Lecture 5
Tuesday, February 3, 2026

DAN BUETTNER
Lecture 6
Tuesday, March 10, 2026

VICTOR VESCOVO
Lecture 7
Tuesday, April 14, 2026

KETANJI BROWN JACKSON
Lecture 8
Tuesday, May 12, 2026

For more than 100 years, 51³Ô¹ÏÍøhas shaped minds, explored frontiers of knowledge and nurtured intellectual entrepreneurship. Since 1982, SMU’s Willis M. Tate Distinguished Lecture Series has contributed to this mission by bringing thought-provoking and entertaining icons to the 51³Ô¹ÏÍøcampus and Dallas community. Regarded as one of the country’s finest platforms for distinguished and engaging discussions, the Tate Lecture Series provides unique opportunities for student interaction, faculty discourse and community debate with world changers.

Proceeds

President's Scholars

Each year the Tate Lecture Series raises more than $800,000 for academic scholarships and student programs at SMU, including the  The next generation of academically gifted world changers receive full-tuition scholarships and opportunities to study abroad. Click here to learn more about the Willis M. Tate Distinguished Lecture Series Endowed President’s Scholars Fund.

Student Foundation

The  mission is to provide quality traditional programming that will build community on the 51³Ô¹ÏÍøcampus, strengthen relationships with alumni and friends of the university, and foster student leadership. The Student Foundation provides ushers for all Tate Series Lectures, and a grant from the Tate Series helps support Student Foundation events such as Homecoming and Family Weekend.

Willis M. Tate

51³Ô¹ÏÍøPresident 1954-1972, 1974-1976

Willis M. Tate's tenure as president was remarkable not only for his lengthy tenure but also for his vision for the University. As SMU's president, Tate guided the University through turbulent times of protests and attacks on academic freedom.

As a student, faculty member, dean, and president, Tate's life was intertwined with SMU. Although born in Denver, Tate spent part of his childhood in Dallas. He graduated from high school in San Antonio, but as he said, it was inevitable that he eventually come to SMU. He majored in sociology, earning a Bachelor's degree in 1932 and a Master's in 1935. Following graduation, he returned to San Antonio, where he taught and served as principal at two schools. He later served in the Methodist church in Houston before returning to 51³Ô¹ÏÍøas assistant dean of students and teacher of sociology. In May 1955, Willis Tate was inaugurated as the fifth president of SMU. In his inaugural address, he stated a basic principle of his faith: That a nation remains free only as universities are free in their quest for truth. In 1965, after being nominated by 51³Ô¹ÏÍøfaculty, Tate was awarded the Alexander Meiklejohn Award of the American Association of University Professors "for support of academic freedom."

Tate is well remembered for continually devoting his time to personally meet with students, his energetic efforts to represent 51³Ô¹ÏÍøin the community, and his leadership, which helped establish 51³Ô¹ÏÍøas a nationally recognized university.

Board of directors 

Hernan J.F. Saenz, III., Chair

Brad E. Cheves, Senior Vice President for Development and External Affairs

J. Carter Tolleson, Immediate Past Chair

Dana Wilcox Ayres, Associate Vice President, Program Services and Donor Relations

Cheryl D. Alston

Anita Ray Arnold

Ms. Jennifer Bartkowski

A. Sumner Billingsley

Diane M. Brierley

J. Andrew Brock

Peter S. Brodsky

Rudolph Bush

Taj J. Clayton

Jazmin Darjean

Sarah R. Dodd

Kelly A. Doherty

Curtis C. Farmer

Andersen C. Fisher

Kelli O. Ford

Hilda C. Galvan

Jason C. Garrett

Michael S. Harris, Ed.D.

Linda W. Hart

Milledge A. Hart, III

Ms. Regen Horchow

Rob Kaplan

Aasem G. Khalil

Chequan A. Lewis

Jeffrey Liaw

Barbara M. Golden Lynn

Amy M. McKnight

Morgan D. Meyer

Pauline S. Neuhoff

E. Allen Nye, Jr.

Sandra L. Phillips

Jacquelin L. Sewell Atkinson

Linda Abraham Silver, Ed.D.

Ms. G. Nicole Small

Miguel E. Solis

Sabine Gaedeke Stener

Thear S. Suzuki

Mr. Dallas B. Tanner

Rob C. Walters

James L. Waters

Ms. Vickie Yakunin