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DESCRIPTION:The State of Democracy Lecture Series will host its last Centen
 nial Election Event in the 2024 series on Friday\, Nov. 8 at 4 p.m. EDT in
  the Maxwell Auditorium. This event will be in-person and livestreamed.&nb
 sp\;&nbsp\;Election 2024: Post-Election Analysis - the implications of pow
 er\, policy and the American peoplePanelists:Jenn Jackson\, assistant prof
 essor of political science\, Maxwell School\, Syracuse UniversityEmily Tho
 rson\, assistant professor of political science\, Maxwell School\, Syracus
 e UniversityMichael Minta\, professor of political Science at the Universi
 ty of Minnesota\, Twin CitiesGrant Reeher\, professor of political science
 \, Maxwell School\, Syracuse UniversityChris Faricy (Moderator)\, director
  of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute\, Hicker Family Professor of Ren
 ewing Democratic Community\, associate professor of political science\, Ma
 xwell School\, Syracuse UniversityThis event is co-sponsored by the Norman
  M. and Marsha Lee Berkman Fund and the Hicker&nbsp\;Family Professorship 
 in Renewing Democratic Community.Livestream available on the Campbell Publ
 ic Affairs Institute website\, State of Democracy Lecture Series:State of 
 Democracy Lecture Series (syr.edu)
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SUMMARY:Election 2024: Post-Election Analysis - A Centennial Election Event
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The State of Democracy Lecture Series will 
 host its last Centennial Election Event in the 2024 series on Friday\, Nov
 . 8 at 4 p.m. EDT in the Maxwell Auditorium. This event will be in-person 
 and livestreamed.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p><strong>Election 2024: Post-Election
  Analysis - the implications of power\, policy and the American people</st
 rong></p><p><strong>Panelists</strong>:</p><ul><li>Jenn Jackson\, assistan
 t professor of political science\, Maxwell School\, Syracuse University</l
 i><li>Emily Thorson\, assistant professor of political science\, Maxwell S
 chool\, Syracuse University</li><li>Michael Minta\, professor of political
  Science at the University of Minnesota\, Twin Cities</li><li>Grant Reeher
 \, professor of political science\, Maxwell School\, Syracuse University<b
 r></li><li>Chris Faricy (<strong>Moderator</strong>)\, director of the Cam
 pbell Public Affairs Institute\, Hicker Family Professor of Renewing Democ
 ratic Community\, associate professor of political science\, Maxwell Schoo
 l\, Syracuse University</li></ul><p>This event is co-sponsored by the Norm
 an M. and Marsha Lee Berkman Fund and the Hicker&nbsp\;Family Professorshi
 p in Renewing Democratic Community.</p><p>Livestream available on the Camp
 bell Public Affairs Institute website\, State of Democracy Lecture Series:
 </p><p><a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/research/campbell-public-affai
 rs-institute/lectures-programs-and-workshops/state-of-democracy-lecture-se
 ries">State of Democracy Lecture Series (syr.edu)</a></p>
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