Educational Forum: “What Can We Expect in the Upcoming Election?” by Nick Clark, Professor of Political Science, Susquehanna University

Educational Forum: “What Can We Expect in the Upcoming Election?” by Nick Clark, Professor of Political Science, Susquehanna University

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Location

NEW LOCATION! Public Library for Union County Community Room
255 Reitz Boulevard
Lewisburg Pennsylvania 17837
Pennsylvania US
Tuesday, September 17, 2024 - 10:30am to 11:30am
CANCELLED!
 
The Sept 17th Lewisburg League of Women Voters talk was cancelled.  There will be an opportunity to hear from Professor Nick Clark on December 17th when he’ll give a talk on “Understanding the Election Results".
 
The League of Women of Women Voters of Lewisburg Area Forum series will continue this fall on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, with a talk by Nick Clark, Professor of Political Science, Susquehanna University, on “What Can We Expect in the Upcoming Election?”.
 
League members and the public are invited to attend the presentation.  League Forums will be held this fall from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Public Library for Union County Community Room, 255 Reitz Boulevard, Lewisburg, PA  17837.  Please take note, this is a different time and place than in recent years. Doors open at 10:00 AM.
 
Professor Clark will discuss the changing political environment and how we can best prepare for the elections.
 
Clark grew up in a small town in rural Nebraska.  As a high school debater, he was very excited about subjects related to politics and governance.  He says “I thought very locally (something I still think is important).  I credit my experiences at Hastings College, a small liberal-arts college like Susquehanna, with expanding my horizons.” 
 
Dr. Clark is frequently cited as an expert on elections, public opinion, and current political topics.  He is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Public Policy degree program at Susquehanna University.  He is widely published in his fields with an emphasis on voting behavior and public opinion.  His degrees are from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat, Munster, Germany, Universiteit Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands, and Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska.
  
 
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