John T. Holden Lecture by Amy Binder: The Channels of Student Activism

Monday, March 21, 2022
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Hamilton Smith Hall 205
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Amy Binder, professor and chair of sociology at the University of California - San Diego, will deliver the Holden Lecture.

Professor Binder will discuss her forthcoming book, "The Channels of Student Activism: How the Left and Right Are Winning and Losing in Campus Politics Today" (University of Chicago Press, spring 2022). In this project, she and co-author Jeffrey Kidder examine student activism across the political spectrum on four public university campuses. Two articles related to this project have been published as Trumpism on College Campuses and The Politics of Speech on Campus.

Free and open to the public.

More about Amy Binder.

The Holden Lecture is supported by the John T. Holden Memorial Fund in the College of Liberal Arts, which was established in 1995 in memory of John Holden, one of the university’s outstanding teachers of political science, who served that department for 25 years, many as chair. The fund is dedicated to bringing signal scholars in the social sciences to UNH.

As of 3/4/22, per University COVID policy, masks are NOT required to be worn in indoor spaces. If the policy changes, we will note it here.

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