Join us for an insightful evening exploring how U.S. foreign policy might shift after the upcoming election. With global challenges and uncertainties at an all-time high, our expert panelists will dive into the implications of the election results for immigration, the Israel/Palestine conflict, and the economy on the international stage. This event offers a unique opportunity to engage with thought leaders on critical issues affecting both the U.S. and the world. The panel will be moderated by IAFS Director Dr. Tom Zeiler (IAFS & HIST), whose expertise will guide the conversation and highlight key perspectives. Pizza and drinks provided!
Event Details:
- ¶Ù²¹³Ù±ð:ÌýTuesday, November 12th
- °Õ¾±³¾±ð:Ìý6:00-7:30pm
- Location: CASE E351
Panelists:
- Dr. Molly Todd (Teaching Asst. Prof., IAFS & SOCY) – Speaking on immigration policy and its impact on U.S. foreign relations.
- Dr. Zach Levey (Assoc. Prof., IAFS) – Providing insights into the evolving Israel/Palestine conflict.
- (Ph.D. candidate, ECON) – Discussing economic trends and forecasts with potential shifts following the election outcome.
Event Highlights:
- Structured Q&A – The first hour will feature a discussion guided by pre-selected questions from the IAFS Student Advisory Board.
- Audience Interaction – The final 30 minutes are reserved for an open Q&A session, giving attendees a chance to engage directly with the panelists.
Don’t miss this chance to gain a deeper understanding of potential foreign policy directions and discuss issues that will shape the future.