August 11-12, 2003
Planning Meeting
International Christian University-WSU Peace, Security and Conviviality Partnership. With Nori Suzuki, Shin Chiba, Peter McCagg and Bill Steele.
August 12, 2003 – BBQ
International Christian University-WSU Peace, Security and Conviviality Partnership BBQ
August 20, 2003 – Retreat & Luncheon
Gendering Research Across Campus (GRACe). Planning Retreat and Luncheon.
August 29-31, 2003
Visit by Nihon University (Japan) delegation. WSU–Nihon University Book Project.
Foley hosts 3 Japanese scholars as part of the planning process for a book on Japanese and U.S. policy. Professors Nicholas Lovrich and Lance Leloup are lead WSU representatives for the project.
September 11, 2003 – Sociology Colloquium Series
Glen H. Elder: “The Greatest Generation: Insights from the Life Course and History”
Dr. Glen H. Elder, University of North Carolina presents “The Greatest Generation: Insights from the Life Course and History.”
September 17, 2003 – ENSCOG Event
Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG)
Annabel Kirschner, Rural Sociology; Greg Hooks, Sociology; Sean Michael, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture.
September 18, 2003 – Public Lecture
Charles Franklin: “The Power of Polls: Pre-Election Polls and Election Outcomes”
Charles Franklin, University of Wisconsin presents “The Power of Polls: Pre-Election Polls and Election Outcomes.”
September 19, 2003 – Seminar
Charles Franklin: “Dem vs. Dem and Dem vs. Bush: The Outlook for 2004”
Charles Franklin, University of Wisconsin teaches the American National Government, “Dem vs. Dem and Dem vs. Bush: The Outlook for 2004.”
September 19, 2003 – Brown Bag
Charles Franklin: “New Graphics: How to Paint a Picture of your Data”
Charles Franklin, University of Wisconsin presents “New Graphics: How to Paint a Picture of your Data.”
October 1, 2003 – GRACe
Gendering Research Across Campus (GRACe)
Mary Bloodsworth-Lugo, Women’s Studies/Philosophy; Sheila Converse, Music; Carole Ivory, Fine Arts.
October 19-20, 2003
ICU-WSU Peace, Security and Conviviality Partnership Kickoff Activities
ICU Campus, Tokyo, Japan. President Lane Rawlins; The Honorable Thomas S. Foley; Vice Provost Doug Baker; Robert Harder, Director of International Programs; Barbara Couture, Dean of College of Liberal Arts; Noriko Kawamura, Director, Asia Studies Program; Edward Weber, Director, The Foley Institute.
Sponsored in association with the College of Liberal Arts and WSU’s International Programs
October 21, 2003 – ENSCOG Event
Roger Kasperson: “Democratic Participation and Environmental Decisions”
Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG). Roger Kasperson, Director, Stockholm Environmental Institute presents “Democratic Participation and Environmental Decisions.”
October 21, 2003 – Public Lecture
Roger Kasperson: “Vulnerable Peoples and Global Environmental Change”
Roger Kasperson, Director, Stockholm Environmental Institute presents “Vulnerable Peoples and Global Environmental Change.” [In association with Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG).]
October 22-24, 2003 – Public Policy Conference
Public Policy Conference. Northeast Asia Security Conference at International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan
Sponsored in association with the College of Liberal Arts and WSU’s International Programs
October 24, 2003 – Application Deadline
Foley Scholarship and Fellowship Applications due at the Foley Institute Offices
October 30, 2003 – GRACe Event
Gendering Research Across Campus (GRACe)
Mary Bloodsworth-Lugo, Women’s Studies/Philosophy; Kim Vincent, Mathematics; Annabel Kirschner, Rural Sociology.
November 12, 2003 – ENSCOG Event
Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG)
Daniel Holbrook, Philosophy; Craig Parks, Psychology; Andy Ford, Environmental Science & Regional Planning.
November 17, 2003 – Brown Bag
Michael Lewis-Beck: Modeling Coup Cycles in Latin America: Return of the Golpe?”
Michael Lewis-Beck from the University of Iowa presents “Modeling Coup Cycles in Latin America: Return of the Golpe?”
November 17, 2003 – Public Screening
Public Screening: “False Promises: The Lost Land of the Wenatchi”
Question and answer period following screening with tribal elders.
In association with AccessNorthwest
November 18, 2003 – Seminar
Michael Lewis-Beck lecture
Michael Lewis-Beck from the University of Iowa teaches Political Science 417, Voting and Elections course.
November 18, 2003 – Public Lecture
Michael Lewis-Beck: “Election Forecasts: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”
Michael Lewis-Beck from the University of Iowa presents “Election Forecasts: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.”
November 19, 2003 – Seminar
John Iani: “Approaches to Environmental Problem-Solving: Strait-jacket or Armani?”
John Iani, District 10 Regional EPA Administrator, presents “Approaches to Environmental Problem-Solving: Strait-jacket or Armani?” [In association with Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG) and the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.]
November 19, 2003 – Public Lecture
John Iani: “The Matrix: Welcome to EPA’s World”
John Iani, District 10 Regional EPA Administrator, presents an evening lecture “The Matrix: Welcome to EPA’s World.” [In association with Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG) and the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.]
December 3, 2003 – GRACe Event
Gendering Research Across Campus (GRACe)
Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, Sociology; Kelly Ward, Education; Noël Sturgeon, Women’s Studies.
December 4, 2003 – Reception
Foley Scholarships and Fellowships reception for 2003-2004 academic year
December 10, 2003 – ENSCOG Event
Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG)
Noël Sturgeon, Women’s Studies; Nick Lovrich, Division of Governmental Studies and Services; Eldon Franz, Environmental Science and Regional Planning.
December 17, 2003 – Board Meeting