Events – Spring 2005

January 18, 2005 – Brown Bag Luncheon

John T. S. Keeler: “Mapping European Union Studies: The Evolution from Boutique to Boom Field 1960–2001”

John T. S. Keeler, professor of political science and director of the Center for West European Studies, University of Washington, presents “Mapping European Union Studies: The Evolution from Boutique to Boom Field 1960–2001.” 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m., CUE 512


January 25, 2005 – Reception

Foley Scholarship Fellowship Reception

3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m., Johnson Tower 401


January 27, 2005 – Foreign and Defense Policy Brown Bag Series

Martha Cottam: “Security Issues in Border Management”

Dr. Martha Cottam presents “Security Issues in Border Management.” Noon, CUE 512


January 27, 2005 – Public Lecture

Manny M. Aragon: “Diversity vs. University: Cultural Conflict in a Minority Serving Institution”

Manny M. Aragon, New Mexico Highlands University, presents “Diversity vs. University: Cultural Conflict in a Minority Serving Institution.” 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., CUE 518


February 9, 2005 – ENSCOG Meeting

Melissa Goodman Elgar: “Geo-archaeological approaches to detecting long-term climate change and human impact”

Environmental Studies Colloquium Group. Tim Kohler presents “Using Agent-Based Modeling to Clarify Human/ Environmental Relationships in Prehistory,” in association with Melissa Goodman Elgar presenting “Geo-archaeological approaches to detecting long-term climate change and human impact.” 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m., CUE 518


February 17, 2005 – Sociology Colloquium

Peter Callero: “Self Theory, Radical Democracy and the Future of Social Psychology”

Dr. Peter Callero, Western Oregon University, presents “Self Theory, Radical Democracy and the Future of Social Psychology.” 3:30 pm, CUE 518.


February 18, 2005 – International Affairs Event

Ellis Goldberg: “United States Hegemony, Arab Oil, and the Making of Democratic Europe”

Dr. Ellis Goldberg, University of Washington, presents “United States Hegemony, Arab Oil, and the Making of Democratic Europe.” 7:00 p.m., CUE 202


February 24, 2005 – Foreign and Defense Policy Brown Bag Series

Steven Stehr: “Coordination, Homeland Security, and the Problem of Organizational Design”

Dr. Steven Stehr presents “Coordination, Homeland Security, and the Problem of Organizational Design.” Noon, CUE 518


February 26, 2005 – Conference

Conference at WSU-Vancouver

WSU-Vancouver, Environmental Justice: Actions, Communities, and Topics. 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Multimedia Classroom Building, Vancouver, Washington.


March 31, 2005 – Foreign and Defense Policy Brown Bag Series

Chet Herbst: “America’s All-Volunteer Force: 30 Years Later—a look at the current and future implications of the end of the draft/conscription”

Col. Chet Herbst, “America’s All-Volunteer Force: 30 Years Later—a look at the current and future implications of the end of the draft/conscription.” 12:00 Noon, CUE 518


April 12, 2005 – Public Affairs Lecture

Howard Dean speaks at 3rd Annual Foley Spring Public Affairs Lecture

WSU Vancouver, Howard Dean, Former Governor of Vermont. Tickets are available at all TicketsWest ticket centers, by phone at 1-800-992-TIXX. Skyview High School, Vancouver, Washington, 7:30 p.m. Free LIVE Telecast at WSU Pullman, FSHN T-101, 7:30 p.m.


April 14, 2005 – Sociology Colloquium

Yolanda Flores Niemann: “Black-Brown Relations and Stereotypes”

Dr. Yolanda Flores Niemann, Washington State University, presents “Black-Brown Relations and Stereotypes.” 3:30 p.m., Wilson 201


April 21, 2005 – Public Lecture

Edward Miles: “The Projected Impacts of Global Climate Change on the Pacific Northwest”

Edward Miles, University of Washington, presents “The Projected Impacts of Global Climate Change on the Pacific Northwest.” 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Fulmer 226


April 22, 2005 – ENSCOG Meeting

Edward L. Miles: “Global Warming: Why is this such a difficult policy problem?”

Edward L. Miles presents “Global Warming: Why is this such a difficult policy problem?” 12:00 Noon, Todd Hospitality Dining Room


April 22, 2005 – Sociology Colloquium

Christopher Chase-Dunn: “Global State Formation for Whom?”

Dr. Christopher Chase-Dunn, University of California–Riverside, presents “Global State Formation for Whom?” 12:00 Noon, CUE 518


May 2, 2005 – Foreign and Defense Policy Brown Bag Series

Foreign and Defense Policy Brown Bag Series

12 Noon, CUE 518.