The Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life to Host 2012 Election Debriefing

After the ballots have been cast and our political leaders have been named, the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life’s New Politics Forum will host a 2012 Election Debriefing. The nonpartisan conference, which takes place Friday, Nov. 9, will offer an insider’s perspective on the election from campaign professionals, communication experts, scholars and members of…

After the ballots have been cast and our political leaders have been named, the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life’s New Politics Forum will host a 2012 Election Debriefing. The nonpartisan conference, which takes place Friday, Nov. 9, will offer an insider’s perspective on the election from campaign professionals, communication experts, scholars and members of the press.

The event will take place at The University of Texas at Austin College of Communication’s Belo Center for New Media, 300 W. Dean Keeton St. Members of the public, interested citizens and dedicated learners are encouraged to attend. Registration is $10 for students and $20 for the general public and includes parking at the event, light refreshments and an invitation to our networking after-party. To register, click here. For group discounts and student scholarships, please contact program coordinator Emily Einsohn at emily.einsohn@austin.utexas.edu or 512-471-7214.

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About The New Politics Forum
New Politics Forum programming brings nonpartisan political training and educational seminars to young adults in Texas. Taught by active political professionals dedicated to supporting the next generation, our forums activate citizenship and allow constituents to practice the skills needed for lifelong, sustained civic engagement.

About the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life
Created in 2000 to respond to growing political cynicism and disaffection in the United States, the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life is named for Annette Greenfield Strauss: former Dallas mayor, community leader and philanthropist. The Institute envisions a democracy where all citizens are informed, vote and are actively involved in improving their communities. Through nonpartisan research, education and outreach, the Institute seeks to understand and overcome obstacles to civic engagement. To learn more, visit us online at http://annettestrauss.org.

About The University of Texas at Austin College of Communication
One of the nation’s foremost institutions for the study of advertising and public relations, communication sciences and disorders, communication studies, journalism and radio-TV-film, The University of Texas at Austin College of Communication is preparing students to thrive in an era of media convergence. Serving more than 4,600 undergraduate and graduate students, the College is nationally recognized for its faculty members, research and student media. For more information about the College of Communication, visit https://moody.utexas.edu.