Muhlenberg College Announces Final Decision 2004 Programs

The departments of political science and communication at Muhlenberg College are pleased to announce the final two events in their "DECISION 2004" programming, a series of events and lectures designed to facilitate a rich discussion about issues concerning the upcoming elections.

 Monday, November 1, 2004 01:26 PM

The departments of political science and communication at Muhlenberg College are pleased to announce the final two events in their "DECISION 2004" programming, a series of events and lectures designed to facilitate a rich discussion about issues concerning the upcoming elections.

On Tuesday, November 2 there will be an Election Night party in the Red Door Café, Seegers Union, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Students and faculty will to discuss the live coverage of what promises to be an exciting night!

A faculty “Post Mortem” panel will be held on Thursday, November 4 at 4:30 p.m. in the Miller Forum. The panelists will discuss the implications of the 2004 presidential election from a variety of perspectives. Faculty participants include: Dr. Chris Borick and Dr. Jack Gambino from the political science department, Dr. Patrice DiQuinzio, professor of women's studies, Dr. Erika Iyengar from the biology department, and Dr. John Sullivan, professor of communications. Dr. Rudolph Ehrenberg, the Dean of Students will also be present as Gambino moderates the discussions.

Muhlenberg College is committed to providing forums for discussions and debates. However, the College does not endorse any individual candidates nor does it endorse any political parties.