Wednesday, December 01, 2021

BROWN BAG THIS FRIDAY WYATT 206 @ NOON // PROFESSOR HALTOM: What Goldilocks, Sherlock Holmes, Modules and Maps Might Yet Teach Us About Teaching U.S. Politics

 Join the P&G department this Friday for a spirited discussion of the U.S. geopolitical landscape. Professor Bill Haltom will employ various cultural and statistical references in an attempt to engage the audience with American thought.



Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Show Me the Video: How Technology Changes Proof, Privacy, and Policing // December 2nd @5:30

Please join us for the Politics and Government annual lecture. Each fall we bring a speaker to campus to help us consider a key question about democracy. This year we are delighted to welcome Mary Fan, author of Camera Power (Cambridge University Press 2019), to help us think about transformations in policing, privacy, and surveillance.

 

Being back on campus this semester has been wonderful. Yet, we are still in the process of reconnecting to our many communities. So join your PG faculty and fellow students in the Trimble Forum for fellowship and to celebrate having almost completed our first semester back with good conversation and desserts. We would love to see you.





Tuesday, November 09, 2021

Environment America Information and Applications

Visit Environment America's website for some exciting job opportunities!

Environment America's mission is to harness our country’s wealth, technology, and imagination to make our world a greener, healthier, and more sustainable place to live.
Environment America works to mobilize the support it takes to build more solar and wind power, reduce global warming pollution, keep our beaches, rivers, and streams clean, protect our wildlife and wild places, and hold polluters accountable when they violate our environmental laws.
We are hiring in states across the country to work on some of the most pressing environmental issues of our time. To learn more about our state organizations, campaigns, and how to apply, please see the specific position information linked below.
Environment Texas- Conservation Campaign Associate
Environment Virginia- Destination: Zero Carbon Campaign Associate

Master of Public Health Virtual Info Session, November 10, from 12-1

 Email mph@pugetsound.edu to RSVP for this networking event! 

This info session is an opportunity to learn about post-grad public health careers, especially right here at Puget Sound!

More info here


Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Life After College Meeting Fri Sep 28th

 Join UPS professors O'Neil and Kendall for a discussion regarding post grad opportunities and education.


Thursday, September 09, 2021

HYBRID EVENT WEDNESDAY SEP 15, 12 PM :Withdrawing From Afghanistan, Ending America's Longest War

Zoom Link: https://bit.ly/3hglshv
Questions? Please contact professor Weinberger at sweinberger@pugetsound.edu
 

Monday, May 10, 2021

Panorama Project Opportunity // Deadline May 21st

 Happy Monday everybody! Here is an exciting message from a friend at Carleton:

"My name is Michael Schultz – I am a Junior at Carleton College and an organizer of a student-led initiative called the Panorama Project, which offers a great summer opportunity for the students in your department. This initiative will bring together a diverse group of students, faculty, and members of civic organizations from around the country to collaborate on works of journalism that explore topics in U.S. politics and history. Each piece of media will be authored jointly, by a team of two or more students of different backgrounds and political persuasions. The diversity of perspectives on each team will offer opportunities for participants to not only encounter other ways of framing contentious issues but also to reckon with the assumptions and evidence that those who disagree with them use for their arguments. We will publish participants’ work on a website devoted to the findings of our project. The Panorama Project is made possible through a grant from Davis Projects for Peace." https://www.davisprojectsforpeace.org/
Anyone who wants to learn more or apply can visit our website(https://thepanoproject.com/), and any further questions can be directed to me at michael@thepanoproject.com. The project is not a full-time summer commitment, and we are accepting applications until May 21st.

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Asia 491 Presentations, MONDAY, MAY 3, 2021 AT 5 PM PDT – 6 PM PDT

 

Please join the ASIA 491 class on May 3, 2021 at 5pm PDT as they present their individual research projects from this semester! Topics range from​ politics, representation, comics, literature, and more! Email Prof. Joshi at pjoshi@pugetsound.edu if there are any questions. Zoom link here



Monday, April 26, 2021

Online Event: Troubled Historical Memories in Eastern Europe and Russia: Friday 9 AM – 10:30 AM PDT

 


You are all invited to attend the Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies Northwest Conference, the annual conference of the The Herbert J Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies (REECAS), on April 30. This year, a Puget Sound senior (Fran Leskovar), alumnus (Nicholas Kulawiak), and faculty member (Benjamin Tromly) will be presenting together.
Registration link can be found here 

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Summer Opportunity: Democracy Summer w/ Derek Kilmer, Deadline May 7th

Democracy Summer - developed by Maryland Congressman (and law professor) Jamie Raskin - is an educational program dedicated to training the next generation of political activists, organizers, and leaders. In 2021, for the first time ever, Democracy Summer is expanding nationally in partnership with the DCCC and Democratic campaigns across America. We are proud to be a partner campaign this year and bring the program to our region! 


Throughout the six week course (Monday, June 21st - Friday, July 31st), Fellows will learn from great activist heroes, young and old political leaders, Democratic policy experts and top political and community organizers across the country. Democracy Summer Fellows with Team Kilmer will also work directly with our campaign. Through this organizing work, Fellows will receive an intensive practical training in the key skills of Democratic campaigning: electoral strategy, field organizing, door-to-door canvassing, phone-banking, text banking, fundraising, policy development and campaign messaging, social media and digital strategy, rally and online organizing, event planning, scheduling, and campaign management.

 

Fellows will receive a $500 stipend, and they can expect to work Monday-Thursday for a total of 20-30 hours per week. 

More info can be found here, and the application can be found here.


The application deadline is Friday, May 7th, so make sure to apply ASAP! 

 

Monday, April 05, 2021

Thursday, March 18, 2021

ICE Whistleblower Brown Bag Lunch , Wed 3/31/2021 at 4:30pm PDT

Please join us at 4:30pm PDT on Wednesday, March 31, 2021 as attorney Dana Gold moderates a virtual interview with ICE Whistleblower Dawn Wooten, LPN, to discuss the dangerous medical practices she witnessed at an immigration detention facility last year. 

 A short Q&A will follow. 

Click here for more information and Zoom link.


 

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

PG Brown Bag, Wed 3/24/2021 at Noon PDT

Click here to join via Zoom

Meeting ID: 935 6597 7199
Passcode: 557456

Questions? Please contact Professor Kessel at akessel@pugetsound.edu



Tuesday, March 09, 2021

Logger Day Challenge! Tuesday, March 9


TODAY is our fourth annual Logger Day Challenge! It’s going to be an epic day of Logger pride, virtual events, and philanthropy. It’s a great day to celebrate being a Logger and saying thank you to our Logger community for supporting Puget Sound.

Hashtag:
#LoggerDayChallenge

Link: pugetsound.edu/loggerdaychallenge

Virtual events: bit.ly/LDCVirtualEvents

If you’re on (or near) campus Tuesday you can: 

  • Hunt for one of 10 Hidden Hatchets, each with a special prize 
  • Order a Hazelnut Hack latte from Diversions 
  • Grab a Grizz cookie from The Diner 
  • Visit the Logger Store for 20% off all Logger gear (including that sustainable mug you’ve had your eye on) plus an extra 20% off already marked down items 

 

Thursday, March 04, 2021

"Daily Labors"- A Conversation with Carolyn Pinedo-Turnovsky. Wed 3/17 at 6pm PST

For details in Events Calendar, click here

For Zoom link, click here 


 

Thursday, February 25, 2021

ASK a Logger: International Affairs, Government, and Law Panel - Wed 3/3

 

The March 3 panel features alumni who represent a diversity of majors (P&G, International Relations, Business, English), and who are all working in fields that may be of particular interest to P&G students.

These are Logger alumni who have volunteered to share their stories and insights in order to benefit current students. And they are wonderful individuals for students to get to know.

MICHELE COLLINS '01 | Supervisory Special Agent | Department of State
At Puget Sound: Politics and Government major, Asian Studies minor

RILEY CONLIN '12 | Associate Attorney | Stoel Rives LLP
At Puget Sound: Business Leadership Program

SARAH GRIFFIN '19 | Ocean Policy Assistant | Seattle Aquarium
At Puget Sound: Politics and Government/U.S. Politics major

NATALIE McNAIR '91 | Director of Government Relations & Corporate Social Responsibility | TrueBlue, Inc.
At Puget Sound: English/Writing major 

LURA MORTON '19 | Program Assistant | Democracy International
At Puget Sound: Politics and Government/Comparative Politics major

REBECCA NATHANSON '12 | Senior Domestic Policy Advisor | Senator Ron Wyden
At Puget Sound: Politics and Government/International relations major