The 2024 U.S. Presidential Election: A nation divided?

Friday, November 8, 2024 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)
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This panel of scholars will discuss the 47th presidential election and what it means for US-Canada relations, Canadian domestic politics, the role of religion in politics, information on social media, and the future of liberal democracy.

Andrew Hunt

Andrew Hunt, panelist

Professor, Department of History

Dr. Hunt's research focus is U.S. cultural and political history.

Veronica Kitchen

Veronica Kitchen, panelist

Associate Professor, Political Science and Balsilie School of International Affairs

Dr. Kitchen researches national security and international relations.

Carmen Celestini

Carmen Celestini, panelist

Lecturer in Religious Studies and Arts First

Dr. Celestini's research focus is on conspiracy theories, politics, extremism, and religion.

Scott Kline

Scott Kline, moderator

Chair, Department of Religious Studies

Dr. Kline's area of research includes religion and politics in the United States.