Events – Spring 2004

January 21, 2004

Gendering Research Across the Campuses (GRACe)

Laurie Drapela, Criminal Justice; Laurie Mercier, History; Clare Wilkinson-Weber, Anthropology.


January 28, 2004

Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG)

James Glass, Director of Materials and Resource Management, presents “Making Sustainability a Foundation of Higher Education Learning and Practice.”


February 2, 2004 – Public Policy Forum

Public Policy Forum: “And the Winner Is…The 2004 Presidential Primaries”

Mitch Pickerill, Political Science; Travis Ridout, Political Science; Ashley Grosse, SESRC present “And the Winner Is…The 2004 Presidential Primaries.”


February 11, 2004 – Brown Bag

Susanne Zwingel: “International Women’s Rights and Domestic Change: Tracing the Impact of Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) on National Policy Processes.”

Susanne Zwingel, Lecturer, University of Bochum, Germany, presents “International Women’s Rights and Domestic Change: Tracing the Impact of Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) on National Policy Processes.”


February 12, 2004 – Seminar

Susanne Zwingel: “Making Women Matter: Global Norms and Local Struggles on Gender Equality”

Susanne Zwingel, Lecturer, University of Bochum, Germany, presents “Making Women Matter: Global Norms and Local Struggles on Gender Equality” in POL S 305 Gender and Politics.


February 13-14, 2004 – Research Symposium

Gendering Research Across the Campuses (GRACe) Symposium

Gendering Research Across the Campuses (GRACe) a two-day research symposium.


February 18, 2004

Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG)

David Pietz, History; Jolie Kaytes, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture; Julie Rice, Sociology.


February 19, 2004 – Sociology Colloquium Series

Ross Matsueda: “Deterrence, Delinquency and Rational Choice”

Ross Matsueda, University of Washington presents “Deterrence, Delinquency and Rational Choice.”

In association with the Department of Sociology


February 26, 2004 – Public Lecture

Marv Wodinsky: “Aspects of the Bilateral Relationship”

Canadian Studies Speakers’ Series. Marv Wodinsky, Seattle Canadian Consul General. presents “Aspects of the Bilateral Relationship.”


March 2-6, 2004 – Visiting Scholar

Greg Koger visits Foley archives at Holland Library

Congressional scholar Greg Koger, University of Montana, visits and makes use of the Foley archives at Holland Library.


March 4, 2004 – Brown Bag

Greg Koger: “Pivotal Politics Revisited the Growth of Filibustering in the U.S. Senate”

Dr. Greg Koger, University of Montana, presents “Pivotal Politics Revisited the Growth of Filibustering in the U.S. Senate” CUE 512, 12 Noon – 1:15 PM


March 5, 2004 – Brown Bag

Paul Sabatier: “Theories of the Policy Process: Analysis and Evaluation”

Paul Sabatier, University of California at Davis, presents “Theories of the Policy Process: Analysis and Evaluation.” CUE 518, 12 Noon – 2 PM


March 5, 2004 – Public Lecture

Paul Sabatier: “Are Trust & Social Capital the Keys to Success?”

Watershed Partnerships in California & Washington Paul Sabatier, University of California at Davis presents “Are Trust & Social Capital the Keys to Success?” Todd 276, 2:10 – 4:00 PM


March 11, 2004

Thomas S. Foley visits WSU

Mr. Foley teaches PS427 U.S. Foreign Relations (Dr. Martha Cottam), Todd Hall 334, 9:10 – 10:25 Am and PS198 Political Science Honors (Dr. David Nice), Todd 202, 1:25 – 2:40 PM


March 11, 2004 – Public Lecture

Robb Watt: “Where Do Cougars Come From? Official Symbols in the United States and Canada”

Canadian Studies Speakers’ Series. Robb Watt, first Chief Herald of Canada presents “Where Do Cougars Come From? Official Symbols in the United States and Canada.” CUE 518. 3:00-5:00 PM

In association with Canadian Studies at WSU


March 24, 2004 – Public Lecture

Dennis Hayes lecture

Dennis Hayes. CUB Ballroom, 7 PM

In association with ASWSU Environmental Task Force


March 24, 2004 – Colloquium

Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG)

Dennis Hayes. Location TBA, 3:00 – 4:30 PM


March 25, 2004 – Sociology Colloquium Series

Paula England: “Why Are Some Academic Fields Tipping Toward Female?”

Dr. Paula England, Northwestern University presents “”Why Are Some Academic Fields Tipping Toward Female?”” CUE 518, 3:30 PM

In association with the Department of Sociology


March 29, 2004 – CATALYST Proposal Discussion

Gendering Research Across Campus (GRACe)

CATALYST proposal discussion. CUE 518, 12 Noon – 1:30 PM


March 31, 2004 – Phillip C. Holland Lecture

Doug McAdam: “Disruption or Persuasion: What Makes Social Movements successful?”

Doug McAdam, internationally acclaimed sociologist, Stanford University presents “Disruption or Persuasion: What Makes Social Movements successful?” CUE 202, 4:15 PM

In association with the Department of Sociology


April 5, 2004 – Seminar

Bob Stone: “What They Don’t Show You on West Wing.”

Bob Stone, former Clinton Administration official and leader of Vice President Al Gore’s National Performance Review (Reinventing Government) team, presents “What They Don’t Show You on West Wing.” In a Public Administration class in College 235, 10:10-11:00 AM


April 5, 2004 – Brown Bag

Bob Stone: “Why Is Change So Darned Hard?”

Bob Stone, former Clinton Administration official and leader of Vice President Al Gore’s National Performance Review (Reinventing Government) team, presents “Why Is Change So Darned Hard?” CUE 512, 12:00-1:30 PM


April 5, 2004 – Public Lecture

Bob Stone: “Reinventing Government: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”

Bob Stone, former Clinton Administration official and leader of Vice President Al Gore’s National Performance Review (Reinventing Government) team, presents “Reinventing Government: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.” CUE 518, 3:10 – 4:30 PM


April 8, 2004 – Public Lecture

Steve Fuller: “Is Social Science an idea whose time has come and gone?”

Steve Fuller, University of Warwick, U.K., presents “Is Social Science an idea whose time has come and gone?”. CUE 203, 7:00 – 9:30 PM


April 9, 2004 – ENSCOG

Steve Fuller: “What should we make of the growing incursion of biological thinking in the social sciences?”

Environmental Studies Colloquium Group (ENSCOG), Steve Fuller, University of Warwick. “What should we make of the growing incursion of biological thinking in the social sciences?” CUE 518,12:00 – 1:30 PM


April 15, 2004 – Public Lecture

Michael Fellman: “Sleeping with the Elephant: Reflections of an American-Canadian on Canadian Attitudes Towards the United States”

Canadian Studies Speakers’ Series. Michael Fellman, Graduate Liberal Studies Program, Simon Fraser University presents “Sleeping with the Elephant: Reflections of an American-Canadian on Canadian Attitudes Towards the United States.” CUE 518, 3:00 – 4:30 PM


April 22, 2004 – Seminar

Kenneth Goldstein lecture

Kenneth Goldstein, University of Wisconsin-Madison, presents “Teaches in Travis Ridout’s course on Mass Media and Political Processes, Todd 334, 12 noon – 1:25 PM


April 22, 2004 – Public Lecture

Kenneth Goldstein: “Early lesson’s from the 2004 Ad Wars”

Elections, Campaigns, and Opinion Polls Public Lecture Series. Kenneth Goldstein, University of Wisconsin, Madison, presents “Early lesson’s from the 2004 Ad Wars,” Todd 430, 3:00 – 4:30 PM


April 23, 2004 – Brown Bag

Kenneth Goldstein: “Campaign Advertising and Political Learning”

Kenneth Goldstein, University of Wisconsin, Madison, presents “Campaign Advertising and Political Learning.” CUE 518, 12 noon – 1:15 PM


April 29, 2004 – Public Lecture

Public Lecture: “Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice among Criminal Justice Professionals in Washington State”

Eric Gilman, Clark County Juvenile Court Restorative Justice Coordinator; Curt Griffiths, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University; Petra Maxwell, Washington State Department of Corrections Community Accountability Board participant; Ernie Veach-White, Clark County Juvenile Court Administrator; Cheryl Cheney-Stoudt, Washington State Department of Corrections; Laurie Drapela, Washington State University Vancouver (facilitator) presenting “Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice among Criminal Justice Professionals in Washington State.” WSUV Auditorium, 7-9 PM.

In association with WSUV public affairs department


April 30, 2004 – Public Lecture

Robert Michael Pyle: “What Trees Mean: People and Forests in the Land of Logs and Lattes”

Robert Michael Pyle, renowned author and naturalist, presents “What Trees Mean: People and Forests in the Land of Logs and Lattes.” CUE 512, 1:00 – 2:30 PM


May 1, 2004 – Public Lecture

John Sununu: “A View from Washington”

John Sununu, former White House chief of staff and governor of New Hampshire, presents “A View from Washington.” Durst Auditorium, WSU Vancouver, 7 PM

In association with ASWSUV


May 4, 2004 – Board Meeting

Foley Institute Board Meeting

Johnson Tower 801, 12:00 – 1:00 PM