Post-election events scheduled

A series of events is planned through the presidential inauguration aimed at continuing campus dialogues about the election.
A series of events is planned through the presidential inauguration aimed at continuing campus dialogues about the election.

The Dean of Students Office, Division of Inclusion and Equity and other campus departments have teamed to sponsor a series of events through the presidential inauguration aimed at continuing dialogues on campus.

The remaining events for “November 9 to Inauguration and Beyond: Where Do We Go From Here?” are listed below. Students, faculty and staff members are invited to participate; more information is online, click here for details.

• Talk Back Tuesday: Tuesday, November 15, from noon-1 p.m., Women’s Center, Kirkhof Center, room 1201.

• Post-Election Town Hall Series (Sponsored by Student Senate, Community Service Learning Center, and Division of Inclusion and Equity): Mondays from 9-11 p.m., November 14 and 28, December 12, January 9 and 23, Kirkhof Center, Thornapple Room, 0058.

"Race and the American Dream": January 17, Eberhard Center. Sponsored by the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, this event will feature Nikole Hannah-Jones, New York Times Magazine writer, and Jason Riley, Wall Street Journal columnist, for a dialogue on progress and challenges since the civil rights movement.

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