Dear teachers,
we are thrilled to announce that almost 400 classes have
already registered for the course, and we’d like to remind you that
there’s still time to sign up if you haven’t done so yet!
We also want to take this opportunity to highlight a few important points:
Participation in Surveys: Please don’t forget to take part in both
the entry and final surveys. Your feedback is essential to ensure the
project continues to grow and improve in the future.
Student Competition Deadline: You and your students can participate in the student competition by submitting creative entries until Monday, October 21, 2024, at midnight.
State Vote Predictions: Make sure to submit your class’s predictions for your state’s vote by midnight on October 21.
Election Predictions | Results Presentation:
We would like to invite everyone to the results presentation on October 23 at 4 PM. The event will be moderated by Mark J. Rozell,
Dean of the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason
University, and can be accessed via Zoom using the details below:
Zoom Meeting Link
Meeting ID: 948 4587 0672
Passcode: 477581
We are excited to see your predictions!
As we expect a lot of creative submissions we need some time to
review them and will get back to you later about the schedule of the
award ceremonies.
Mark J. Rozell
Dean, Schar School of Policy and Government
Ruth D. and John T. Hazel Faculty Chair in Public Policy
George Mason University
Recent Books (with co-authors Charles S. Bullock III, Susan A. MacManus, and Jeremy D. Mayer):
The Changing Political South: How Minorities and Women are Transforming the Region. Oxford University Press, 2024.
African American Statewide Candidates in the New South. Oxford
University Press, 2022. V.O. Key Award for best book on southern
politics.
The South and the Transformation of U.S. Politics. Oxford University Press, 2019.
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Best regards,
The Project Team
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