to cover a number of compelling topics with guests Professor of philosophy and humanities and director of the New England Center forĬivic Life for “Civil Conversations: How to Have One”.įinally, hosts Kaitlyn Acciardo and Paul Lambert will host Pizza & Politics ‒ TheĮlection Day Edition ‒ at 7 p.m. Of economics and finance, for “Now What? The Pandemic or the Economy?”Ħ p.m. ‒ Hosts Kaitlyn Acciardo and Casey Eldred will speak with Dr. ‒ Hosts Kaitlyn Acciardo and Casey Eldred will speak with Dr. Health sciences, for “Wellness: Taking Care of Yourself in the Days Ahead".ĥ p.m. Of psychology for “A Theory: The Psychology of Voting in a Pandemic”.Ĥ p.m. ‒ Host Madison Leslie will speak with Dr. Allan Rachlin, associate professor of sociologyĪnd human services for “Of Concern: Racial Equality”.Ģ p.m. ‒ Host Madison Leslie will speak with KatieBeth Ryan, reference & instruction librarianįor “Misinformation: Reading Between the Lines”.ģ p.m. ‒ Host Magnolia McCommish will speak with Dr. Christina Cliff, assistant professor of political science and security studiesġ p.m. ‒ Host Madison Leslie speaks with Dr. ‒ Host Magnolia McCommish speaks with Derek Scalia, director of retention and diversity,Īnd Dr. All content willīe livestreamed from the Patterson Television Studios via Stretch Internet and to Facebook.ġ2 p.m. The Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication and PoliticsFitzU will also be streamingĪ number of Election Day segments beginning at noon on November 3. Kristen Nevious at (603) 899-1039 or by sending Kristen NeviousĪnd with the support of faculty and students.įor more information, please contact Dr. He built a firm foundationįor The Fitzwater Center’s polling operations, which continue under Dr. Of Franklin Pierce's First in the Nation (#FITN) collaboration. During that time he served as a Seniorįellow in the Fitzwater Center, and also taught a political polling course as part Presidential primary seasons, worked with the Franklin Pierce University Polling fromĢ008 through the 2020 New Hampshire Primary. Kelly Myers, who conducted polling through five New Hampshire all while working to create a statistically-valid product with solid news value. That allows students to participate in survey design, data analysis and media relations The University has partnered with the Boston Herald to carry out a polling program Volunteers and interns have immersed themselves in the political polling process. Students with outstanding educational experiences in professional environments, student Institute has conducted polls on state and national issues and political campaigns.Ĭonsistent with the Franklin Pierce University Fitzwater Center's commitment to providing Rise and eventual double-digit victory in the Republican Primary. Gained national prominence during the 2000 New Hampshire presidential primary when The university's polling operation, founded in 1999, Nationally-Recognized Results from First-in-the-Nation New Hampshire Primaries
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