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
Day after Thanksgiving (Holiday)
Thanksgiving (Holiday)
UWISC: Classical Realism in World Politics
Jonathan Kirshner (Cornell University)
- Gowen 1A
ISIS: who are those guys?
Prof. Brad Dillman, Chair of the International Political Economy Department at the University of Puget Sound
SMI 120
East India Companies and Long-Term Economic Change in India
Nikhar Gaikwad (PhD Candidate, Yale University)
- Gowen 1A
The Moral Foundations of Politics
Scott Clifford (Assistant Professor, University of Houston)
- Gowen 1A
Veterans' Day (Holiday)
CCCE Screening & Discussion of "This Changes Everything"  - Communications Building, Room 120
Elected Public Office and Private Benefit: Firm-level Returns from Businesspeople Becoming Politicians in Russia
David Szakonyi (PhD Candidate, Columbia University)
- Gowen 1A
Time, Space, and Activism: The Impact of Protests on Latina/o Identities and Political Attitudes
Sophia Jordán Wallace (Assistant Professor, Rutgers University)
- Gowen 1A
The Voluntary Partnership Model: Reflections on EPA’s Performance Track and OSHA’s VPP
Cary Coglianese (University of Pennsylvania)
- Gowen 1A
Information Session for The Washington Center Internship Program LOW 117
Information Session for The Washington Center Internship Program SMI 107
Information Session for The Washington Center Internship Program GWN 1A (ground floor of Gowen Hall)
Information Session for The Washington Center Internship Program DEM 124
Information Session for The Washington Center Internship Program SMI 107
Duck Family Scholarship Application DUE
Ordering violence: identity boundaries and coalition building in the Syrian uprising
Kevin Mazur (PhD Candidate, Politics, Princeton University)
- Gowen 1A
The Whisper of the Poor, the Roar of the Rich
Christopher Ojeda (Postdoctoral Research Associate, Stanford University)
- Gowen 1A
Political competition and social spending in Mexico's municipalities: Spatial dimensions of social policies after political and economic liberalization
Armando Razo, Indiana University
- Gowen 1A
Discussion on "Economic Justice, Sustainability and Transition Beyond Capitalism" 
Economics Professor Richard Wolff (University of Massachusetts - Amherst, New School University)
- Communications Building, Room 120
Equality Initiative in PoliSci Roundtable: Race in Academia
Christopher Parker, Hannah Walker, Elizabeth Chrun
- Gowen 1A
Pi Sigma Alpha Meeting to Elect Officers and Organize as an RSO Gowen Hall, Room 1A
Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law in South Africa - Problems and Perils at 21
Justice Edwin Cameron, LLB
- Kane 130
Autumn Political Science Major Application, due by October 11
Governing Natural Resources: Incentives, Information, Institutions
Arun Agrawal, University of Michigan
- Gowen 1A
UWISC: An Experimental Test of Social Contact Theory in Nigeria
Alexandra Scacco, New York University
- Gowen 1A
Instruction Begins- Autumn Quarter
Labor Day (Holiday)
*Autumn break
Last Day of Instruction - Summer Quarter Full term
Last Day of Instruction - Summer Quarter B-term
Finals- Summer Quarter Full and B-term
Instruction Begins B-term
Finals- Summer Quarter A-term
Last Day of Instruction - Summer Quarter A-term
Independence Day (Holiday)
Instruction Begins Full term and A-term
Commencement for Seattle Campus
*Summer break
2015 Political Science Convocation Husky Union Building (HUB) Ballroom, 2nd floor
Finals -Spring Quarter
Last Day of Instruction - Spring Quarter
CANCELED: Classical Realism in World Politics
Jonathan Kirshner, Cornell College
- Gowen 1A
LSA Class Center Happy Hour - Hotel Andra Loft and Bar
Memorial Day (Holiday)
Pacific and Western Disability Studies Symposium: Connecting Disability Studies, Disability Justice, and Disability Arts
Pacific and Western Disability Studies Symposium: Connecting Disability Studies, Disability Justice, and Disability Arts
Pacific and Western Disability Studies Symposium: Connecting Disability Studies, Disability Justice, and Disability Arts
CANCELED: An Injury to All: How One Union's Response to a Stigmatized Population can be a Model for Queer Activism
Anne Balay
- Gowen 1A
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