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With the 2024 Presidential Election just around the corner, campus is buzzing with activity surrounding this consequential event. Several ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø-affiliated research centers and initiatives will be hosting events on Election Day and the days that follow to discuss the the impact of the results.

Although most of these are events are open only to the Harvard community, we hope this list shows you the breath of engagement happening across campus.

Election-related Events on the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Campus

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Starting at 7 p.m. on Election Night, the JFK Jr. Forum will feature a rotating panel of experts from across the ideological spectrum sharing their insights before the polls close.

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Debriefing the United States Election

faculty Danielle Allen, Archon Fung, and Alex Keyssar will discuss the election results on November 6. 

Post-Election: What Happened and What Comes Next?

Once Election Day is behind us, a panel of experts will come together on November 7 to take a look back at what happened, what we know so far, and where we go next.

ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Faculty hosting post-election events

Democracy 2024 Series

Community members will have the opportunity to participate in a weekly series reflecting on the U.S. election and its implications for democracy in the United States and the world. These faculty-led conversations will give ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø community members an opportunity to debrief and express their feelings surrounding the election and its broader impacts.  The series will cover various topics, including: The Day After, Global Implications, Implications for U.S. Democracy, and The Election and the Media. 

Post-Election Community Care & Coffee

Post-Election Community Care & Coffee

Throughout November, the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (ODIB) will host coffee chats for students, faculty, and staff to decompress, take mindful breaks from election coverage, enjoy refreshments, and connect with colleagues in a relaxed setting.

Three Super Cycle Elections: U.S., India, Indonesia

Three Super Cycle Elections (US, India, Indonesia) & Implications for ASEAN

The Three Super Cycle Elections (U.S., India, Indonesia) & Implications for ASEAN panel will bring together experts to discuss  potential impacts on trade and investment, macroeconomic and fiscal policies, geopolitical alignments, national and regional security, and decarbonization strategies, providing insights into how ASEAN might best navigate this evolving global landscape.

Election Resources
Through the events we host, the research we produce, and the ideas we share, the Kennedy School helps you understand the election issues.
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