Presidential Election 2024 – Global Virtual Gathering

When:
Wednesday, November 6, 2024 9:30 am - 12:00 pm
Where:

Zoom Webinar

Description:

The 2024 U.S. presidential election is guaranteed to be the election that defines the United States for generations to come.

The UChicago Hong Kong campus has invited UChicago faculty from several disciplines to share their views real time during the election as results from all 50 states are tabulated.  

Join the program for a discussion of what our faculty are expecting and how it may impact the lives of American’s and people around the world, Wednesday, November 6, at 9:30 am HKT.

 

Participating UChicago Faculty (in expected order of appearance)

Robert A. Pape
Professor, Department of Political Science
Director, Chicago Project on Security and Threats

Matthew Jesse Jackson
Professor of Art History, Theater and Performance Studies, Visual Arts, and the College
Chair, Department of Visual Arts
Modern and Contemporary Art

Kenneth Pomeranz
Faculty Director, The University of Chicago Francis and Rose Yuen Campus in Hong Kong
University Professor of Modern Chinese History and the College

Robert Rosner
William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor
Departments of Astronomy & Astrophysics and Physics
Founding Co-Director, Energy Policy Institute

Paul Staniland
Professor and Associate Chair
Department of Political Science

Marco Garrido
Associate Professor; Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department of Sociology

 

Facilitator

Mark Barnekow (MBA '88)
Executive Director
The University of Chicago Francis and Rose Yuen Campus in Hong Kong

 

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About U.S. Presidential Election 2024

The 2024 U.S. presidential election is guaranteed to be the election that defines the United States for generations to come. UChicago’s leading political science faculty will discuss populism in America, the geopolitical and international economic implications of the election, disinformation and political implications, and the resilience of American democracy. Read More.