A variety of pre- and post-election virtual faculty panels
October 2020 – Drew University is hosting several virtual events focused on the upcoming 2020 presidential election over the next several weeks.
Mark your calendars for the events outlined below! Recordings of any taped events will be post in this story shortly after they take place.
Political Science/International Relations U.S. Election Panel 2: Analyzing the US Presidential Elections 2020
Thursday, November 12, 7 p.m. EDT
Speakers
Patrick McGuinn, Professor of Political Science: “So We Just Had an Election: Now What????”
Jason Jordan, Associate Professor of Political Science: “The Future Prospects of American Democracy After 2020”
Carlos Yordan, Associate Professor of Political Science: “Donald Trump’s and Joe Biden’s Closing Days of the Campaign: An Analysis of their Social Media”
Phoebe Tang, Assistant Professor of Political Science: “Unraveling U.S.-China Relations”
Psychology and the 2020 Election
Monday, October 26, 7:00 p.m. EDT
Speaker
Scott Morgan, Associate Professor of Psychology: “Psychology and the 2020 Election”
Protest and Voting: The Bacon & Eggs to Democracy
Monday, October 26, 6:00 p.m. EDT
Speaker
Dr. Kesha Moore, Associate Professor of Sociology, Researcher and Development Specialist for the Thurgood Marshall Institute
2020 Virtual Presidential Election Panel Discussion
Wednesday, October 21, 7 p.m. EDT
Panelists
Erica Jedynak C’09, Director of Economic Opportunity at Stand Together Chamber of Commerce
Jinee Lokaneeta, Chair and Professor of Political Science and International Relations
Patrick McGuinn, Professor of Political Science
Philip Mundo, Professor of Political Science
Political Science/International Relations U.S. Election Panel 1
Friday, October 16, 7 p.m. EDT
Speakers
Phil Mundo, Professor of Political Science: “Political Polarization and the 2020 Election”
Sangay Mishra, Assistant Professor of Political Science: “Elections in Times of Crisis”
Tim Carter, Visiting Assistant Professor of International Relations: “Navigating the New 2020 Voting Regulations”
Jinee Lokaneeta, Chair and Professor of Political Science and International Relations: “Gender, Race and Rights in 2020 Elections”
Virtual Faculty Talk with Prof. Carlos Yordán: Twitter Feeds and the 2020 Presidential Election