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
Arms for Influence: The Global Arms Trade and the Future of U.S. Power
Jonathan Caverley, United States Naval War College
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Apply to be the Pol S Convocation Student Speaker. Deadline: May 7th, 2018.
Apply for the Redeker Public Service Award. Deadline: May 7th, 2018.
Apply for the Agnes Nelson Memorial Scholarship. Deadline Friday, May 4th, 2018.
Psychology and Climate Change: Perceptions, impacts, responses
Susan Clayton, The College of Wooster
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Spring Faculty Panel: Trump, Trade, Tariffs
Jim Caporaso, Susan Whiting, and Caitlin Ainsley
- Sieg Hall, Room 134
Capitalism and Comparitive Racialization: A John E. Sawyer Seminar on the Comparitive Study of Cultures
Shireen Hassim., University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa., Department of Political Studies.
Communications 120
State Building and the Making of Education Leviathans since the 19th Century
David Lopez, Ph.D. Student, Political Science, UW
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
The Insecurity Trap: State Security and the Monopoly on Violence in Low Intensity Armed Conflicts
Milli Lake, London School of Economics
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Drop-in to Meet with D.C. Internship Rep, 9:30-11:30am SMI 215, Political Science Advising Office
Information Session about The Washington Center Internship Program SAV 158
Information Session for The Washington Center Internship Program GWN 1A (ground floor of Gowen Hall)
Information Session for The Washington Center Internship Program GWN 1A (ground floor of Gowen Hall)
Information Session for The Washington Center Internship Program GWN 1A (ground floor of Gowen Hall)
Drop-in to Meet with D.C. Internship Rep, 10:30-11:15 SMI 215, Political Science Advising Office
Arctic Motivations: Security v. Environmentalism in State Circumpolar Strategies
Ellen Ahlness, UW Ph.D Student, Political Science
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
The Situation Room: Stigma Management and the Claims-Making of Hydraulic Fracturing Industry Groups
Edward Walker, University of California, Los Angeles
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Capitalism and Comparitive Racialization: A John E. Sawyer Seminar on the Comparitive Study of Cultures
Tianna S. Paschel., University of California, Berkeley., Department of African American Studies.
Communications 120
Spring Political Science Major Application Due by April 8
Political Science Student Organization (PSSO) Meeting Smith Hall, Room 105
The Origins of Self-Determination Conflicts in the Modern World
Benjamin Smith, University of Florida
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Instruction Begins for Spring Quarter
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter
Final Examinations for Winter Quarter -
Last Day of Instruction for Winter Quarter
Winter Faculty Panel: Has Trumpism Gone Global?
Christopher Parker and Jonas Linde
- Thomson Hall, Room 101
Is the Good News About Law Compliance Good News About Norm Compliance? The Case of Racial Equality
Zoltán Búzás, Drexel University
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
"The Impasse": Lessons from the Frontlines of Election Crises and Strengthening Democracy in Africa
Halifa Sallah is a member of the National Assembly of The Republic of The Gambia
Thomson Hall 101
Professionalization Series for Graduate Students - The Ins and Outs of Conferences -
Severyns Ravenholt Seminar in Comparative Politics - Talk Title TBD
Tan Zhao, Ph.D. Student, Political Science, UW
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Capitalism and Comparative Racialization: A John E. Sawyer Seminar on the Comparative Study of Cultures
Neferti Tadiar., Barnard College., Department of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies.
Communications 120
Presidents Day (no classes)
Economic Interdependence and the First World War
Jack Levy, Rutgers University
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Models of Knowledge Usability in Support of Climate Adaptation
Maria Carmen Lemos, University of Michigan
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Political Theory for the Real World
Michael Goodhart, University of Pittsburgh
- Gowen 1A
Information, Political Accountability, and Cumulative Learning: Lessons from Metaketa I
Susan Hyde, University of California, Berkeley
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
2018-19 Political Science Honors Program application is due on Monday, January 22nd, 2018.
CANCELED: Making Amends: The New Politics of Global Reparations
Kathy Powers, University of New Mexico
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Martin Luther King Day (no classes)
Winter Political Science Major Application Due by January 14
Water and Politics: Clientelism and Reform in Urban Mexico
Veronica Herrera, University of Connecticut
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Capitalism and Comparative Racialization: A John E. Sawyer Seminar on the Comparative Study of Cultures
Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Harvard University., Kennedy School of Government.
Kane 210
Severyns Ravenholt Seminar in Comparative Politics - Talk Title TBD
Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University
- Olson Room (Gowen 1A)
Instruction Begins for Winter Quarter
New Year's Day (no classes)
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