Debate Events List

The following is a list of debate-related activities taking place around the WUSTL campus. Please check back frequently as this list will be continuously updated. Contact the Office of Public Affairs, (314) 935-5230 for more information.

Exhibitions

For more information on ongoing exhibitions related to the Presidential Debate, please visit the Debate exhibitions page.

Monday, October 11

4:45 p.m. — A Student Union Educate Yourself: 2004 event on “Reproductive Rights” featuring Kevin Vallier, Dr. Susan Appleton and Ed Martin. The Educate Yourself: 2004 forums take place in Rebstock Hall 215. Visit Educate Yourself:2004 for more information.

Wednesday, October 13

9:00 p.m. EDT — The third debate between presidential candidates will be held at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz. Moderated by Bob Schieffer of CBS News, it will focus on domestic issues and be televised nationally. http://www.asu.edu/debate/

Cookie Voting


Which way will the cookie crumble? Buy a cookie and find out! Stop by the Hilltop Bakery through election day to buy your favorite cookie – Bush or Kerry – for 75 cents. The bakery will keep score. Contact: Neil Schoenherr, Office of Public Affairs, (314) 935-5235.

Monday, October 18

4:45 p.m. — A Student Union Educate Yourself: 2004 event on “Environment and Energy” featuring Pratim Biswas, director of Environmental Engineering Science, and Bill Lowry, professor of political science. The Educate Yourself: 2004 forums take place in Rebstock Hall 215. Visit Educate Yourself:2004 for more information.

Monday, October 25

4:45 p.m. — A Student Union Educate Yourself: 2004 event on “Economy and Trade” featuring Murray Weidenbaum, chairman of the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government and Public Policy, Steve Fazzarri, chair of the Economics Department and David Kemper, chair of the Board of Trustees. The Educate Yourself: 2004 forums take place in Rebstock Hall 215. Visit Educate Yourself:2004 for more information.

Monday, November 1

4:45 p.m. — A Student Union Educate Yourself: 2004 event on “Local Issues.” Speakers to be announced. The Educate Yourself: 2004 forums take place in Rebstock Hall 215. Visit Educate Yourself:2004 for more information.

Wednesday, November 3

11 a.m.Assembly Series lecture in Graham Chapel on reactions to the presidential election featuring Leslie Brown, professor of African and Afro-American Studies and of history; Bill Lowry, professor of political science; Mark Rank, professor of social work; and Will Ross, School of Medicine. Visit Assembly Series for more information.