The 2024 presidential election is guaranteed to be one of the most consequential in modern history. This forum will explore not only the politics of this cycle but also the ways in which those politics — and the politicians — were framed, reported on and examined in our media coverage. This conversation is meant to be candid, self-critical and a starting place to begin thinking about the administration that will take office in 2025 and what this election means for the United States and the world.
This program is cosponsored by the SIPA's Institute of Global Politics and Columbia Journalism School.
Program Participants:
- Sewell Chan, Executive Editor of the Columbia Journalism Review
- Jelani Cobb, Dean of the Columbia Journalism School
- Andrew Gelman, Higgins Professor of Statistics and Professor of Political Science
- Garrett Haake, Senior Congressional Correspondent at NBC News
- Errin Haines, Editor-at-large at The 19th News and MSNBC political contributor
- Keren Yarhi-Milo, Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs
Advanced registration is required for in-person attendance. Registration will remain open until Wednesday, November 13, at noon, or until capacity is reached. Please join us for the live stream.