Events Archive

This archive contains events that occurred prior to November 2024. For more recent events, please see our new Event Calendar.

Title Date and Time Location
Christmas Day (Holiday)
Final Examinations for Autumn Quarter
European Integration Detour: The Contentious Politics of EU Migrant Benefits
Jonathan Beck, UW Ph.D Student, Political Science
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Last Day of Instruction for Autumn Quarter
Capitalism and Comparative Racialization: A John E. Sawyer Seminar on the Comparative Study of Cultures
Jodi Melamed., Marquette University., Department of English.
Communications 120
Explaining Extreme Weather Events: Challenges in Climate Communication
Cliff Mass, UW
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Economic Resilience and Social Trust after the Fall of the Soviet Union
Nora Webb Williams, Ph.D. Student, Political Science, UW
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Day after Thanksgiving (Holiday)
Thanksgiving (Holiday)
Professionalization Series for Graduate Students - Time and Workload Management: The Short and the Long View - Gowen 1A
Fall Faculty Panel: The Politics of Terror and Terrorism
Megan Francis, Ellis Goldberg, and Geoffrey Wallace
- Gowen Hall, Room 201
Veterans' Day (Holiday)
Capitalism and Comparative Racialization: A John E. Sawyer Seminar on the Comparative Study of Cultures
Robin D. G. Kelley., University of California, Los Angeles., Department of History.
Kane 210
Disruption in Indian Country; A Rebalancing Act
Mark Trahant, University of North Dakota
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Human Rights and Humanitarianism: Distinctions with or Without a Difference?
Michael Barnett, George Washington University
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Government Job & Internship Fair - MGH Commons
Launch of Pol S Student Organization (PSSO) SMI 304
The Great Broadening and the Transformation of American Politics
Bryan Jones, University of Texas/Austin
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Co-optation through Patronage and Deterrence: The Political Weakness of Chinese Capitalists
Changdong Zhang, Peking University
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Autumn 2017 Political Science Major Application Due by October 8
The Role of Framing in Climate Communication
Teenie Matlock, University of California, Merced
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Women Militants and Rebel Trajectory in Asymmetric Conflict
Meredith Loken, UW Ph.D Student, Political Science
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Increasing Village-Level Accountability via Horizontal Pressure: Evidence from an Experiment in Zimbabwe
Kate Baldwin, Yale University
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Instruction Begins for Autumn Quarter
Labor Day (Holiday)
Last Day of Instruction for Summer B-term
Last Day of Instruction for Summer Full term
Instruction Begins for Summer B-term
Last Day of Instruction for Summer A-term
Undergraduates: Summer Graduation Application Deadline Smith 215
Independence Day (Holiday)
Summer 2017 Political Science Major Application Due by Sunday, July 2
Instruction Begins for Summer Full and A-term
Commencement for Bothell Campus
Commencement for Seattle Campus
Commencement for Tacoma Campus
2017 Political Science Convocation and Graduation Celebration Husky Union Building (HUB) Ballroom (2nd floor)
Final Examinations for Spring Quarter
Last Day of Instruction for Spring Quarter
Memorial Day (Holiday)
The Idea of Battle in World Politics
Tarak Barkawi (London School of Economics & Political Science)
- Olson Room/Gowen Hall 1A
Spring Faculty Panel: The U.S. and Global Policy Challenges Today
Aseem Prakash, Geoffrey Wallace, and Christopher Adolph
- University of Washington, Smith Hall, Room 120
SR-SCP: Separating Powers: Local Governance, Institutional Change, and Political Participation in Indonesia
Daniel Yoo (Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science)
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Deadline Extended to Apply to Be the Student Speaker at the Political Science Convocation!
Deadline to Apply for the Political Science Undergrdaduate Public Service Award
Whatever Happened to the EEZ? Keeping Benefits and Control of Fishing and Fish Processing within National Borders
Evelyn Pinkerton, Simon Fraser University
- Olson Room, Gowen 1A
Rule By Violence, Rule By Law: Lynching and the Evolution of Voter Suppression in the U.S. South
Brad Epperly (University of South Carolina)
Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Severyns Ravenholt Seminar in Comparative Politics: All Keynesian, Now? Popular Austerity Attitudes in Comparative Perspective
Timothy Hicks, University College London
- Olson Room (Gown 1A)
How do previous dispute rulings affect future outcomes?
Jeffrey Kucik (City College of New York)
- Olson Room/Gowen Hall 1A
Washington State Legislative Internship Program Information Session Gowen 1A
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