Roundtable discussion focusing on presidential effectiveness
An upcoming roundtable discussion moderated by Dr. William Leeman, associate professor in the Department of History, will focus on evaluating presidential effectiveness.
The American presidency is the most powerful and visible office in the world. Given the wide-ranging responsibilities of the president and the constantly evolving nature of the office as an institution, how do Americans – both presidential scholars and the general public – evaluate a president’s effectiveness as a leader?
The roundtable will be held at 11:45 a.m. Friday, March 23 in the O’Hare Academic Building, Room 242. Sponsored by the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, roundtable discussions are open to Salve Regina students, faculty and staff. The Pell Center provides a free lunch.
As space is limited, those interested in attending should RSVP to (401) 341-2927 or pellcenter@salve.edu.