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Presidential Transitions and Their Impact on the Subsequent Administration

Presented by Professors:

Dr. Nayda Pares-Kane, Professor Louis Andolino, Dr. Joseph Scanlon from the Anthropology/History/Political Science/Sociology Department and Professor Karen Morris from the Business Administration/Economics Department

These brilliant faculty will be discussing the following topics:

  • The importance of norms to our democratic process, the effects of disinformation, and the ways society is processing the current transition via social media and other media outlets.
  • The importance of orderly presidential transitions for the incoming administration, and situate the ongoing election discourse.
  • The legal challenge President Trump unsuccessfully attempted to mount against the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election.
  • The Biden transition focusing on the executive administration appointees.

Come join in the conversation. There will be a Q&A with the panelists

When: Today: Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Time: 12:00 p.m.

Where: Zoom

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This event is sponsored by PRISM Multicultural Center, Global Education & International Services (GEIS), Latino Empowerment Network (LEN) and First Year Experience (FYE)

 

Batistta-Provost, Shirley
Inclusion/Diversity/Equity and Accountability
12/09/2020