CAPS Hosts Election Support Space
ZoomThe Election Support Space is just that – a nonpartisan place to talk about the stress of this election, ways to cope and offering support to other UNC students.
The Election Support Space is just that – a nonpartisan place to talk about the stress of this election, ways to cope and offering support to other UNC students.
For this Community Dialogue, hosted by the Multicultural Affairs and Diversity Outreach Committee of the Undergraduate Executive Branch of UNC Student Government, panelists will discuss current events in America and how we can effect change here in Chapel Hill and the greater community.
The Election Support Space is just that – a nonpartisan place to talk about the stress of this election, ways to cope and offering support to other UNC students.
Hosted by the CAPS Multicultural Health Program, a drop-in Zoom nonpartisan place for BIPOC-Identified Students to talk about the stress of the election, ways to cope and offering support to other UNC students.
The UNC Hussman community is drawing on its network of expert communicators and journalists for a post-election discussion with students, faculty and staff.
Klaus Larres, the Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor in the History department at UNC-Chapel Hill, will speak about the future of U.S. foreign relations after the election.
For students only: the Election Support Space is just that – a nonpartisan place to talk about the stress of this election, ways to cope and offering support to other UNC students.