Special Events
Special Events
Past Events
- Hong Kong Protests: Plateaus and Prospects (Professor David Bachman, Kai Ping (Brian) Leung, Anna Cheung, Clovis Wong) -
- Redistricting and the US Census (Peter A. Morrison, Ph.D., President, Morrison & Associates, Inc.) -
- Election 2020: Will the Candidate or the Strategy Win the Day? (Rose Kapolczynski, Glen Bolger) -
- The UW Committee on China-U.S. Dialogues: Insights into the Dynamics of China-Japan Relations (Ezra Vogel & Ken Pyle) -
- Joel Migdal, International Studies Program, to mark UW retirement with public lecture, workshop -
- The Caliphate of Man: The Invention of Popular Sovereignty in Modern Islamic Thought (Andrew March, University of Massachusetts, Amherst) -
- Is Capitalism Necessarily Racist? (Prof. Nancy Fraser) -
- What Should Socialism Mean in the 21st Century? (Prof. Nancy Fraser) -
- 2019 Biennial Endowed Milliman Lecture in Economics: This is your brain off Facebook: New evidence on the welfare effects of social media (Matthew Gentzkow, Professor of Economics, Stanford University) -
- May 1st, Political Science Spring Faculty Panel: Environmental Justice: Political Implications in the Face of a Rapidly Changing Climate (Karen Litfin, Jamie Mayerfeld, Aseem Prakash) -
- UW Committee on China-U.S. Dialogues: Meeting China Halfway: How to Defuse the Emerging US-China Rivalry (Dr. Lyle Goldstein, U.S. Naval War College) -
- Professionalization Series for Graduate Students (PSGS): “Grants and External Funding" (Emily Kalah Gade, Sophia Jordán Wallace, and Geoff Wallace) -
- Event Re-scheduled for Feb. 19th: Recent Past, Present and Future of China-U.S. Rivalry (Dr. Shi Yinhong) -
- Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies Workshare Series (Mathieu Dubeau & Riddhi Mehta-Neugebauer) -
- Winter Political Science Faculty Panel, Feb. 6th: Corruption in Comparative Perspective (James Long, Susan Whiting, John Wilkerson) -
- State Resurgence: End of Reform? (Dr. Nicholas R. Lardy, Anthony M. Solomon Senior Fellow of Peterson Institute for International Economics) -
- Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, Labor Studies Social -
- Greening Businesses: Opportunities and Challenges (Former Sec. of the Interior, Sally Jewell) -
- Doug and Maggie Walker Environmental Conversations: Greening Businesses: Opportunities and Challenges (Former Sec. of the Interior, Sally Jewell) -
- Pushback: The China Challenge (Dr. Robert Sutter, George Washington University) -
- Political Science Autumn 2018 Faculty Panel: The 2018 Midterms and their Consequences (Mark Alan Smith, Christopher S. Parker, Sophia Jordán Wallace ) -
- Conversations with Sally Jewell: Federal Government and Environmental Policy (Former Sec. of the Interior, Sally Jewell) -
- Apply to be the Pol S Convocation Student Speaker. Deadline: May 7th, 2018. -
- Apply for the Redeker Public Service Award. Deadline: May 7th, 2018. -
- Spring Faculty Panel: Trump, Trade, Tariffs (Jim Caporaso, Susan Whiting, and Caitlin Ainsley) -
- Winter Faculty Panel: Has Trumpism Gone Global? (Christopher Parker and Jonas Linde) -
- Political Theory for the Real World (Michael Goodhart, University of Pittsburgh) -
- Fall Faculty Panel: The Politics of Terror and Terrorism (Megan Francis, Ellis Goldberg, and Geoffrey Wallace) -
- Government Job & Internship Fair -
- 2017 Political Science Convocation and Graduation Celebration -
- Spring Faculty Panel: The U.S. and Global Policy Challenges Today (Aseem Prakash, Geoffrey Wallace, and Christopher Adolph) -
- The 2016 Election: What Now? (Mark Smith, Becca Thorpe, Sophia Jordán Wallace, John Wilkerson) -
- Race and Violence in American Politics (Megan Ming Francis) -
- 2016 Election: How Did We Get Here? (Christopher Parker, Mark A. Smith, Margaret O’Mara, Rick Shenkman,) -
- Public Forum on Dispersing Prosperity Within Limits of Environment -
- Benevolent Democrats? The Domestic Sources of Wartime Conduct (Geoffrey Wallace (Rutgers University)) -
- Political Science Advising Closed -
- Political Science Undergraduate Advising Closed 12-5pm -
- Autumn Quarter Political Science Panel on the Global Refugee Crisis -
- Sympathy for the Poor, Resentment of the Rich, and their Effects on Candidate Evaluations (Spencer Piston (Assistant Professor, Syracus University)) -
- East India Companies and Long-Term Economic Change in India (Nikhar Gaikwad (PhD Candidate, Yale University)) -
- The Moral Foundations of Politics (Scott Clifford (Assistant Professor, University of Houston)) -
- CCCE Screening & Discussion of "This Changes Everything" -
- Elected Public Office and Private Benefit: Firm-level Returns from Businesspeople Becoming Politicians in Russia (David Szakonyi (PhD Candidate, Columbia University)) -
- Time, Space, and Activism: The Impact of Protests on Latina/o Identities and Political Attitudes (Sophia Jordán Wallace (Assistant Professor, Rutgers University)) -
- Ordering violence: identity boundaries and coalition building in the Syrian uprising (Kevin Mazur (PhD Candidate, Politics, Princeton University)) -
- The Whisper of the Poor, the Roar of the Rich (Christopher Ojeda (Postdoctoral Research Associate, Stanford University)) -
- Autumn Political Science Major Application, due by October 11 -
- Pacific and Western Disability Studies Symposium: Connecting Disability Studies, Disability Justice, and Disability Arts - , ,
- Labor Studies Social -