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DESCRIPTION:Maxwell alumni and friends are invited to join us on Wednesday\
 , May 20 at 3:00-4:00 p.m. ET&nbsp\;for a conversation with Professor Emer
 itus Bob McClure. Professor McClure will provide commentary and participat
 e in Q and A about the American government’s response\n    to the COVID-19
  crisis in the context of this global pandemic in "The Constitution and Th
 e Pandemic: The President and The People."\nBob McClure is professor emeri
 tus of political science and public affairs at the Maxwell School of Citiz
 enship and Public Affairs. He served for 43 years on the School’s administ
 ration and faculty\, including as Senior Associate Dean\, a Maxwell Profes
 sor\n    of Teaching Excellence\, and as the inaugural Chapple Family Prof
 essor of Citizenship and Democracy. His interests include political leader
 ship and the presidency\, democratic institutions\, and mass communication
 .\nClick here to join May 20 conversation\n(or join the May 20 event via t
 elephone at +1-571-392-7650 PIN: 380 310 7062)\nFor questions or more info
 rmation about this online event\, please contact the Maxwell Alumni Office
  at&nbsp\;alum@maxwell.syr.edu.\n----Technology notes:\nJoin us 15 minutes
  early to test your microphone and video\, or telephone\, connection with 
 Maxwell friends.\nChrome is the best browser to use with Collaborate with 
 Firefox as a secondary recommendation. Other browsers such as Safari and E
 dge will work with Collaborate but they don’t support all of the WebRTC fe
 atures that are utilized in Collaborate. Whatever\n    your browser\, we r
 ecommend updating the most recently released version.\nThe strength of you
 r connection is key to a good experience in Collaborate. A hard-wired conn
 ection is preferred\, but a strong wireless connection will work as well. 
 Good positioning close to a strong\, consistent wireless connection is key
 .\nUsers should close all other applications on their computer except Coll
 aborate. This is especially true of other streaming services (Spotify\, Ne
 tflix\, Pandora\, YouTube Etc.) Streaming these while in Collaborate or ha
 ving multiple applications open can\n    degrade the experience dramatical
 ly. 
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event - Professor Bob McClure on The Constitution and The P
 andemic
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Maxwell alumni and friends are invited to j
 oin us on Wednesday\, May 20 at 3:00-4:00 p.m. ET&nbsp\;for a conversation
  with <b>Professor Emeritus Bob McClure</b>. Professor McClure will provid
 e commentary and participate in Q and A about the American government’s re
 sponse\n    to the COVID-19 crisis in the context of this global pandemic 
 in <b>"The Constitution and The Pandemic: The President and The People."</
 b></p>\n<p><a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/psc/McClure\,_Robert_D_/" 
 title="Bob McClure" style="background-color: rgba(128\, 181\, 242\, 1)">Bo
 b McClure</a> is professor emeritus of political science and public affair
 s at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. He served for 4
 3 years on the School’s administration and faculty\, including as Senior A
 ssociate Dean\, a Maxwell Professor\n    of Teaching Excellence\, and as t
 he inaugural Chapple Family Professor of Citizenship and Democracy. His in
 terests include political leadership and the presidency\, democratic insti
 tutions\, and mass communication.</p>\n<p><a href="https://us.bbcollab.com
 /collab/ui/session/guest/62b1d1008b43454d857b74e2c830b186">Click here to j
 oin May 20 conversation</a></p>\n<p><i>(or join the May 20 event via telep
 hone at +1-571-392-7650 PIN: <em>380 310 7062</em>)</i></p>\n<p>For questi
 ons or more information about this online event\, please contact the Maxwe
 ll Alumni Office at&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:alum@maxwell.syr.edu">alum@maxwe
 ll.syr.edu</a>.</p>\n<p>----<br><strong>Technology notes:</strong></p>\n<p
 >Join us 15 minutes early to test your microphone and video\, or telephone
 \, connection with Maxwell friends.</p>\n<p>Chrome is the best browser to 
 use with Collaborate with Firefox as a secondary recommendation. Other bro
 wsers such as Safari and Edge will work with Collaborate but they don’t su
 pport all of the WebRTC features that are utilized in Collaborate. Whateve
 r\n    your browser\, we recommend updating the most recently released ver
 sion.</p>\n<p>The strength of your connection is key to a good experience 
 in Collaborate. A hard-wired connection is preferred\, but a strong wirele
 ss connection will work as well. Good positioning close to a strong\, cons
 istent wireless connection is key.</p>\n<p>Users should close all other ap
 plications on their computer except Collaborate. This is especially true o
 f other streaming services (Spotify\, Netflix\, Pandora\, YouTube Etc.) St
 reaming these while in Collaborate or having multiple applications open ca
 n\n    degrade the experience dramatically. </p>
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