Michio Kaku, Asian white male with white hair, standing with his arms crossed holding what appears to be a bunch of papers
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4:30 pm

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STEM Auditorium

Lecture

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$30

Michio Kaku: The Future of the Mind

Dr. Michio Kaku is one of the world’s most widely recognized scientific figures today. He has written five New York Times Best-Sellers. His latest best seller is The God Equation: The Quest for the Theory of Everything. He is the science correspondent for national CBS This Morning TV, and his weekly science radio show is heard in 100 cities nationwide. He has 4.5 million fans on Facebook, and one million people follow him on Twitter. He has hosted numerous science specials on the Discovery Channel, Science Channel, and BBC TV. He has appeared on the David Letterman Show, Good Morning America, Today Show, CBS Late Show with Stephen Colbert, HBO, Stephen Colbert Report, CNN, the History Channel, PBS-TV, National Geographic, and all the major news media. He was recently chosen as “one of the most influential physicists in the world today” by Academic Influence.

Tickets are $30 for the general public.
Tickets are free for Kean students, employees and alums but must be reserved in advance. Please email ticket@kean.edu to reserve.

Michio Kaku: The Future of the Mind

DATE
TIME

4:30 pm

VENUE

STEM Auditorium

Lecture

PRICE

$30

Dr. Michio Kaku is one of the world’s most widely recognized scientific figures today. He has written five New York Times Best-Sellers. His latest best seller is The God Equation: The Quest for the Theory of Everything. He is the science correspondent for national CBS This Morning TV, and his weekly science radio show is heard in 100 cities nationwide. He has 4.5 million fans on Facebook, and one million people follow him on Twitter. He has hosted numerous science specials on the Discovery Channel, Science Channel, and BBC TV. He has appeared on the David Letterman Show, Good Morning America, Today Show, CBS Late Show with Stephen Colbert, HBO, Stephen Colbert Report, CNN, the History Channel, PBS-TV, National Geographic, and all the major news media. He was recently chosen as “one of the most influential physicists in the world today” by Academic Influence.

Tickets are $30 for the general public.
Tickets are free for Kean students, employees and alums but must be reserved in advance. Please email ticket@kean.edu to reserve.

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