In the wake of Donald Trump's victory, Harris Public Policy Professors William Howell and Anthony Fowler will discuss #Election2016 and a Trump presidency live on Facebook tomorrow, November 10 November 10, 2016 In the wake of Donald Trump's victory, Harris Public Policy Professors William Howell and Anthony Fowler will discuss #Election2016 and a Trump presidency live on Facebook tomorrow. Tune in to The University of Chicago's page at 3:00 PM CST on Thursday, November 10, to watch, and share your questions for Howell and Fowler here. Will Howell, Sydney Stein Professor in American Politics, Harris and the Department of Political Science. Prof. Howell is the author, most recently, of Relic: How our Constitution Undermines Effective Government - and Why We Need a More Powerful Presidency Anthony Fowler, Assistant Professor, Harris Public Policy. Fowler's research focuses on difficult causal questions about political representation. When and to what extent do advanced democracies represent or fail to represent the preferences of their citizens and what policy interventions can improve representation. Faculty Spotlight William Howell Director of the Center for Effective Government William Howell has written widely on separation-of-powers issues and American political institutions, especially the presidency. He currently is working on research projects on Obama's education initiatives, distributive politics, and the normative foundations of executive power. Upcoming Events More events Civic Leadership Academy 2026 Virtual Information Session Wed., June 18, 2025 | 12:00 PM Get to Know Harris! Public Sector Scholarship Fri., June 20, 2025 | 12:00 PM Harris Summer Campus Visit Mon., June 23, 2025 | 10:00 AM Harris School of Public Policy 1307 E 60th St Chicago, IL 60637 United States
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