USF hosts Prominent Political Science Professor Ken Goldstein
- When
- Thu Nov 11, 2010
- Where
- University of San Francisco
- Time
- 6:00pm
- Tags
- City Events, Government
Description
PROMINENT POLITICAL SCIENTIST SPEAKS AT USFFind out what the November election results mean for California and our future
USF politics professor and director of the McCarthy Center, Corey Cook, will lead a political discussion and Q&A session with professor Goldstein. Goldstein will analyze the results of last Tuesday's election, and explain the elements of various campaigns— including political advertising and financing. Goldstein's reputation for unbiased and non-partisan analysis has made him a favorite source of politicians and the news media alike. He is quoted extensively in the country's leading media sources.
WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 11 at 6 p.m.
WHERE: Lone Mountain Room 100 on USF's Lone Mountain campus - 2800 Turk Blvd. in San Francisco.
ABOUT: Ken Goldstein is a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the director of the Wisconsin Advertising Project. His research foci include political advertising, turnout, campaign finance, survey methodology, Israeli politics, and presidential elections. He served as a researcher for CBS News Election Unit and the Charlie Rose show, as well as an election night consultant for CNN and CBS News. He currently is a consultant for ABC news political unit. Goldstein received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and combines his academic training with an ear for real politics and an impressive set of political contacts and experience.
INFO: Please call USF’s McCarthy Center at 415.422.5662
More Info
- Link
- http://www.usfca.edu/centers/mccarthy/
- Call
- 415-422-5662
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