Organizations on campus are sponsoring activities before and after the Nov. 5 elections. From Cultural Life Programs (CLPs) to listening sessions, to dialog opportunities, the events aim to provide the campus community with opportunities to engage with the electoral process and its outcomes. The co-directors of On Discourse, the Shared Equity Leadership Team (SELT) and Spiritual Life have compiled the list below, which is organized chronologically. To add an activity, email Cynthia King, associate dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Excellence, at [email protected], or Lisa Knight, the Alva and Beatrice Bradley Professor of Anthropology, Asian Studies and Religion, at [email protected].
Ongoing election-related events and initiatives
Politics and International Affairs
Event Title: Pizza and Politics
Date: October 21 and November 6
Location: Department of Politics and International Affairs
Description: Bimonthly events focusing on the November election, providing students an opportunity to discuss political issues in a casual setting.
Tocqueville Center
Event Title: Parties and Elections in America (CLP)
Date: October 22 and 23
Time: 5–6:30 pm
Location: Burgiss (October 22) and Watkins (October 23)
Description: Featuring Tim Alberta, Erin Covey, Jessica Taylor, and Ruy Teixeira on the topic of parties and elections in the U.S.
The Riley Institute
Event Title: Bridging the Political Divide: A Dialogue-Based (CLP)
Date: October 29
Time: 5 – 6:15 pm
Location: Watkins Room
Description: Through small group dialogues, students will examine the impact of polarization on their college experience and how they can help reduce political animosity on campus and beyond.
Poverty Studies Interdisciplinary Minor
Event Title: Poverty & Policy: The Stakes of the 2024 Election for Low-Income Americans (CLP)
Date: Wednesday, October 30
Time: 5:15–6:30 pm
Location: Johns Hall 101
Description: A CLP event co-hosted with DinsVote, featuring Furman experts discussing the policies proposed in the current election and their impact on low-income Americans.
Economics Department
Event Title: Economics and the Election (CLP)
Date: November 4
Time: 6–7 pm
Location: Patrick Lecture Hall (PYR-126)
Description: A discussion led by Furman economics professors, examining key election issues related to economics, including tax proposals, international trade, and healthcare policy.
Office of Spiritual Life
Event Title: Election Day Opportunity for Reflection, Prayer, and Meditation
Date: November 5
Time: 8 am–2 pm and 6–10 pm
Location: Chapel
Description: The Chapel will be open for reflection, prayer, and meditation throughout the day. (Note: A class and rehearsal will be held in between these times.)
Office of Spiritual Life
Event Title: Post-Election Grief Group
Date: November 6
Time: 4 pm
Location: Chapel Lounge
Description: A special post-election grief group with co-facilitator Pam Amatucci, discussing the creation of a tailored self-care document.
Office of Spiritual Life
Event Title: Post-Election Interfaith Gathering
Date: November 6
Time: 5 pm
Location: Chapel
Description: A gathering for reflection and interfaith dialogue following the election.
Departments of Communication Studies, Computer Science and Politics and International Affairs; The Riley Institute, Duke Library, Furman Humanities Center, Digital Ethics Minor, Journalism Minor
Event Title: Detecting AI Truth Decay in the 2024 Election (CLP)
Date: November 7
Time: 5 pm
Location: Daniel Recital Hall
Description: Emmy-winning journalist Al Tompkins will explore the impact of AI on the 2024 election and society, drawing on his 52 years of journalism experience.
The Shared Equity Leadership Team, The Center for Interpersonal Connections, and The Intergroup Dialogue Program
Event Title: Food for Thought: Building Community after the Election
Date: November 7
Time: 2-4:30 p.m.
Location: Dinning Hall, top floor
Description: Community meal to exchange perspectives, foster understanding, and build support following the election.
Tocqueville Center
Event Title: The Black Experience in America (CLP)
Date: November 12 and 13
Time & Location: