The First Year of the Biden-Harris Administration
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What can we expect during the first year of the Biden-Harris administration? This question and more are discussed during this virtual roundtable conversation with faculty from Wesleyan’s Government department. Alumni, parents and friends are invited to join Professors Logan Dancey, Marc Eisner, Alyx Mark and Justin Peck as they share their perspectives and expertise. The Q&A is moderated by Juliet Dale ’21. This event was recorded on: 2/5/2021
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