UNBC Commentators on United States Election
November 2, 2004 for immediate release
With Americans going to the polls today in what is predicted to be a close election for President, the University of Northern British Columbia has a number of faculty able to speak on variety of issues related to the election.
John Young, Political Science, 250-960-6636
United States politics, campaign strategies
Don Munton, International Studies, 250-960-6644
Canada-US relations, United States politics, softwood lumber dispute
Gavin Brockett, History, 250-991-7540
American foreign policy in the Middle East
Debra Straussfogel, Geography, 250-960-6121
Canada-US relations, softwood lumber
Gary Wilson, Political Science, 250-960-5514
United States politics
To access a comprehensive list of UNBC experts, refer to the web page at www.unbc.ca/experts
Television coverage of the election is likely to draw a large number of students to the big screen in the Winter Garden tonight. Included in the group will be a third-year United States Politics class.
With Americans going to the polls today in what is predicted to be a close election for President, the University of Northern British Columbia has a number of faculty able to speak on variety of issues related to the election.
John Young, Political Science, 250-960-6636
United States politics, campaign strategies
Don Munton, International Studies, 250-960-6644
Canada-US relations, United States politics, softwood lumber dispute
Gavin Brockett, History, 250-991-7540
American foreign policy in the Middle East
Debra Straussfogel, Geography, 250-960-6121
Canada-US relations, softwood lumber
Gary Wilson, Political Science, 250-960-5514
United States politics
To access a comprehensive list of UNBC experts, refer to the web page at www.unbc.ca/experts
Television coverage of the election is likely to draw a large number of students to the big screen in the Winter Garden tonight. Included in the group will be a third-year United States Politics class.