Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Fed Event: Post-Mortem Analysis of the 2012 Elections

Nov. 13, 3:30-5 PM
Special Events Room at McKeldin Library (room 6137)

What can we learn from this election? What divided the winners and losers? What will it mean for the coming years? The Center for American Politics and Citizenship, The Honors College, and the Library System of the University of Maryland will co-sponsor a Post-Mortem on the 2012 election on Tuesday, November 13 from 3:30 to 5:00 in the Special Events Room at McKeldin Library (room 6137). Experts from the Department of Government and Politics and the School of Public Policy will discuss the election results and their implications for policy making and governance. This event is open to the public.

CAPC welcomes three additional undergraduate research assistants for the Fall semester:

Noah Kim, a Senior, working toward a double degree in Physics and Government and Politics. He is returning after serving as a research assistant during the Summer.
Margarita Worth, a junior from Madrid, Spain, with a Government and Politics major and minor in French Studies.

Thom Koh, a recent graduate with Bachelor’s Degrees in Economics and Government Politics. A former undergraduate research assistant in 2010, he has returned to CAPC for Fall 2012 before entrance to law school
in Fall 2013.

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