Governor Fallin addresses political science class
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Oklahoma State University students in Dr. Brandon Lenoir’s Media and Politics class
were treated to a unique interactive opportunity with Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin
on Monday. The governor spoke to the class and fielded questions from the students
about the challenges and rewards of running a state and running for office in the
24-hour news environment.
“The event provided my students with a unique opportunity to interact with a high
profile politician about the issues and concepts covered in our lectures,” Lenoir
said. “By asking the Governor questions, it brought to life the theories discussed
during the semester. On any metric the event was a huge success!”
The meeting lasted more than an hour in 035 Murray Hall (the basement lecture hall)
and played to a standing-room only crowd of interested political science students.
After delivering her prepared speech, Gov. Fallin engaged in a question and answer
session with the students.
“In my courses I attempt to pull back the curtain and let the students see what goes
on behind the scenes in the political and media environments,” Lenoir said. “The
youth in America are unengaged with politics because they feel they can't make a difference,
or they don't understand how political decisions affect their daily lives. Inviting
high profile political leaders, like Governor Mary Fallin, to speak hopefully engages
the students and fosters their desire to get involved.
“The experience of meeting a chief executive of a state will leave a lasting impression
on the students. It is a memory they will talk about for years to come,” Lenoir said.
The event was streamed live on OState.tv and is now available at http://www.ostate.tv/play/627148FB-57C9-7A94-EDC2-B2E059E91D77.