Back to Class Lecture: Countdown to Election 2016

A panel of Dartmouth experts will share their expertise on how we got here, what might happen on November 8, and where the outcome of this race could lead the U.S. in the future.

October 29, 2016
10 am - 11 am
Location
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center
Sponsored by
Alumni Relations
Audience
Public
More information
Office of Lifelong Learning
(603) 646-9159

Whether you’ll be on campus for Homecoming or not, now you can join us for one of the most anticipated Back to Class Lectures in recent memory: Dartmouth’s Countdown to Election 2016.

On Saturday, October 29 at 10 a.m., we’ll livestream this event so anyone can watch it, anywhere. Featuring four renowned faculty members, this Homecoming event is not to be missed—no matter who you intend to vote for in November.

Moderator Dean Lacy, professor and chair of the department of government and director of the program in politics and law, will be joined by colleagues Daniel Benjamin, Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding; Deborah Brooks, associate professor of government; and Brendan Nyhan, professor of government, to share their expertise on what has been one of the most unpredictable presidential campaign cycles in our nation’s history. The panel will discuss how we got here, what might happen on November 8, and where the outcome of this race could lead the United States in the future.

Please join us in person in the Loew Auditorium of the Black Family Visual Arts Center or online right here. When the event begins, the box below will automatically begin streaming video. We will be taking questions online for the panelists. If you have a question during the panel, please email it to AR.ACE@dartmouth.edu.

 

Location
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center
Sponsored by
Alumni Relations
Audience
Public
More information
Office of Lifelong Learning
(603) 646-9159