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MEDIA ADVISORY: SFSU students, faculty to watch returns, give real-time Election Night analysis

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Press Release published by the Office of Public Affairs & Publications

 


About 300 students, and other community members, enrolled in course on presidential election

WHAT: A San Francisco State University class, “The 2004 Presidential Elections: Issues and Analysis,” will hold a special session on Election Night in which students will watch election returns on big-screen television and a panel of faculty experts from the Political Science Department will provide real-time analysis.

The unique two-unit course, taught by SFSU College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Dean Joel Kassiola, is a lecture series designed to help the campus community and the public better understand elections, political campaigns and campaign issues. SFSU faculty members hold weekly panel discussions on the campaign and the hottest issues in the party platforms, followed by discussion.

The general public is invited to the Election Night class.

WHO:

  • Corey Cook, panelist and assistant professor of political science;
  • David Tabb, panelist and professor of political science;
  • Robert Smith; panelist and professor of political science;
  • Francis Neely; panelist and assistant professor of political science;
  • Joel Kassiola, moderator and dean of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences; and
  • about 300 students and other community members.

WHEN: 7 – 10 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004

WHERE: Jack Adams Hall, Terrace Level of the Cesar E. Chavez Student Center, on the SFSU campus, located at 1600 Holloway Ave. (at 19th Avenue) in San Francisco.

 

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