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Why World War II Still Matters featuring Garrett Graff

Garrett Graff

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Wednesday, September 3, 2025 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

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Location

Loosemore Auditorium

Richard M. DeVos Center

401 W. Fulton St W

Grand Valley State University Pew Campus

Description

Historian, journalist, and author Garrett Graff joins the Hauenstein Center to discuss two major oral histories about the major turning points of World War II: the D-Day invasion of Europe as well as the Manhattan Project and the atomic bombings of Japan. He will explore the legacy of the Greatest Generation, how World War II changed the world, and the first-person realities of fighting in the greatest conflict humanity has ever known. Join us to learn the previously untold stories of leadership and determination at all levels of the American war effort in World War II, from the Oval Office to the front lines.

About Garrett Graff

Bestselling historian and Pulitzer Prize finalist Garrett M. Graff has spent nearly two decades covering politics, technology, and national security, and is now recognized as one of the nation’s most prolific and wide-ranging journalists and historians. His award-winning work—including nine books on topics ranging from presidential campaigns, Watergate, 9/11, and cybersecurity, to D-Day and the U.S. government’s Cold War Doomsday plans, as well as dozens of magazine articles, essays, podcasts, and documentaries—uses history to explain the story of today, illuminating where we’ve been as a country and where we’re headed as a world.

Currently, he’s a columnist for the Washington Post, where he writes on leadership, serves as the director of cyber initiatives at the Aspen Institute, and hosts the award-winning history podcast, Long Shadow . The former editor of POLITICO Magazine and Washingtonian, and a longtime contributor to WIRED and CNN, he’s written for publications like EsquireRolling StoneVanity FairNew York, and Foreign Affairs.

Graff is the author of multiple books, including The Threat Matrix: Inside Robert Mueller’s FBI  and the national bestseller, Raven Rock , about the government’s Cold War Doomsday plans, as well as co-author of  Dawn of the Code Wartracing the global cybersecurity threat.

Among his multiple New York Times bestsellers, his book Watergate: A New History  was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History, called “dazzling” by Douglas Brinkley in the New York Times Book Review and “standard-setting” by Kirkus Reviews. In a review for the Washington Post, Len Downie, Jr., wrote, “Do we need still another Watergate book? The answer turns out to be yes — this one.”

The #1 national bestseller  The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 compiled the voices of 500 Americans as they experienced that tragic day, was called a “a priceless civic gift” by the Wall Street Journal, as well as “an exceptional document [and] brilliant work of immediate history” by Le Monde. It was also named the industry’s 2020 Audiobook of the Year, saying, “Graff has created a historical document with the deftness of a poet.”

More recently, he’s published UFO: The Inside Story of the US Government’s Search for Alien Life Here—and Out There  and  When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Daywhich also was an instant New York Times bestseller and spent multiple weeks on national bestseller lists. The Washington Post’s Ron Charles wrote When the Sea Came Alive was “absolutely gripping” and in a starred review, Publisher’s Weekly called it, “gripping and propulsive” and “a panoramic view of an astonishingly intricate plan coming to fruition, undertaken by men and women with a clear sense of its momentousness. Readers will be spellbound.”

He is the founding director of the Aspen Institute’s cybersecurity and technology program, where he helped start the prestigious Aspen Cybersecurity Group, and has a long history as a new media pioneer. He was the founding editor of mediaBistro.com’s FishbowlDC, a popular blog that covered the media and journalism in Washington, and co-founder of EchoDitto, Inc., an internet strategy consulting firm at the dawn of the social media age. During his time at FishbowlDC, he was the first blogger admitted to cover a White House press briefing in 2005. A Vermont native and graduate of Harvard, he served as deputy press secretary on Howard Dean’s presidential campaign and, beginning in 1997, was then-Governor Dean’s first webmaster.

Among other multimedia, TV, and film projects, he was executive producer of “While the Rest of Us Die,” a two-season VICE TV series based on his book Raven Rock, and a consulting producer on the blockbuster Netflix documentary “Turning Point,” about the Cold War.

Previously, he taught at Georgetown University for seven years, including courses on journalism and technology, has served on the boards of the Burlington Housing Authority, Vermont Public Radio, and the National Conference on Citizenship, and he has received a doctorate of humane letters, honoris causa, from Champlain College.

Over the years, his writing and commentary has also appeared in publications like the The Wall Street JournalBloomberg BusinessWeekThe AtlanticForeign Policy5280,  AARP Magazine, Columbia Journalism Review, New York Daily News, The Week, Eater, Smithsonian Air & Space Magazine, USA TodayGQ UKNextCity, and he has appeared on Face the NationCBS This MorningThe Today ShowGood Morning America, CBC, the BBC, Al Jazeera English, the History Channel, National Geographic, and various NPR programs, including “This American Life,” “Fresh Air,” and “All Things Considered.”

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