Election Coverage with Dr. Meena Bose

Nov 11, 2024

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Meena Bose

Meena Bose was interviewed on and after Election Day by a number of media outlets, including WNYW-TV Fox 5 and News 12 Long Island.



Dr. Bose is a Hofstra University professor of political science, executive dean of the Public Policy and Public Service program, and executive director of the Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency.

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Meena Bose

Professor of Political Science, Executive Dean for Public Policy & Public Service Programs

Dr. Meena Bose is Executive Dean of Hofstra University’s Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs

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