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The Morning After
Join Eagleton for a special post-election webinar in partnership with President Holloway’s Byrne Seminar analyzing the results of the 2024 presidential election.
A longstanding program of the Eagleton Institute of Politics, The Morning After offers analysis of the previous day’s election from a variety of experts including scholars, political practitioners, and journalists. By situating the discussion in a classroom, this year’s program offers our students a unique opportunity to better understand the presidential, congressional, and state and local-level electoral outcomes as best we know in the hours after polls have closed.
Panelists
Professor Ronald Chen – Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, University Professor, Distinguished Professor of Law, Judge Leonard I. Garth Scholar, and Faculty Associate at the Eagleton Institute of Politics
Mike DuHaime – CEO at MAD Global Strategy, Eagleton Adjunct Faculty Member
Kimberly Peeler-Allen – Principal at Peeler Allen Consulting, Co-founder of Higher Heights for America, Visiting Practitioner at the Center for American Women and Politics
Debbie Walsh – Director of the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University
Moderator
Jonathan Holloway: Jonathan Holloway, a U.S. historian, took office as the 21st president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, on July 1, 2020. He also serves as a University Professor and Distinguished Professor.
About President Holloway’s Byrne Seminar
President Jonathan Holloway’s Byrne Seminar for first-year students, a yearly one-semester course launched in fall 2023, is designed to heighten understanding of the roles and responsibilities of citizenship and will feature conversations with distinguished leaders on critical questions related to citizenship. Now in its second year, President Holloway’s Byrne Seminar entitled, Citizenship, Institutions, and the Public aims to give students a new understanding of the roles and responsibilities of citizenship, an appreciation for the ways in which institutions and values shape our interactions, and the critical thinking skills necessary to wrestle with difficult, even contradictory, ideas. Each week, high-profile public figures are interviewed by President Holloway, coming from key sectors of what one can frame collectively as “the public”: politics, non-profits, for-profits, philanthropy, academics, media, and the arts.