Hauenstein Center to host panel of experts for election discussion

Grand Valley State University political science professors will share insight and expertise about the upcoming November elections during a panel discussion hosted by the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies on September 23.

The discussion is part of the Hauenstein Center’s Common Ground Initiative, which throughout the past year has hosted programs and lectures dedicated to developing civic leadership through an exploration and redefinition of what it means to be conservative and what it means to be progressive in the United States today. 

The panel of Grand Valley political science professors will provide fresh perspectives on the upcoming fall elections, including the race for governor, U.S. House and Senate, and more generally on American electoral politics and the media. 

Common Ground Election Panel

September 23

2:30-4 p.m.

Mary Idema Pew Library Multipurpose Room

“We’re pleased to host political scientists at Grand Valley whose expertise and insight will shed much-needed light on the significance of this year’s elections, their implications, and on the importance of finding common ground between conservatives and progressives today,” said Joe Hogan, Common Ground Initiative program manager.

The event is free and open to the public. An RSVP is requested, and can be provided here: http://gvsu.edu/s/HP

For more information, visit hauensteincenter.org/events-calendar

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