Graduate focus: Writing a Syllabus
Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, BaltimoreDanny Schlozman and Sam Chambers lead a discussion on writing syllabi
Danny Schlozman and Sam Chambers lead a discussion on writing syllabi
As part of our Spring 2025 "Pizza and Politics" series, Andrea Flores from FWD.us, a bipartisan political organization, will come and talk to us about the contemporary immigration landscape. Title TBC. Free pizza!
“The Powers of Play: Changing How We Create Change in The Face of Political Calamity” Romand Coles (Formerly Professor of Political Theory (Duke), Frances McAllister Chair and Director of Community Culture and Environment (Northern Arizona), and Research Professor, Social Justice Institute, Sydney, Australia) “The Powers of Play: Changing How We Create Change in The Face […]
Join Yuval Levin from the American Enterprise Institute for a timely discussion on his recent book, "American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation―and Could Again". Part of our Spring 2025 "Pizza and Politics" series featuring free pizza!
Diana Kim (Georgetown) presents her current work: "Untouchability as Global"
Cecile presents “What is ‘Labor’ Under Capitalism?” (Disc. Jacob Tucker)
Sarah Parkinson (JHU) will present her current research: title tba
What Relationships are Predictive of Recruitment into Terrorist Cells?: Lessons from Indonesia
Chas Phillips (JHU) will present his current research, title TBC (Disc. Ashley Kim)
Mixed Methods Workshop for graduate students. Schedule and information TBD
Please join us on 2pm Thursday May 1, at Scott-bates Commons for a roundtable discussion on "Political Parties in an Age of Democratic Backsliding." The event is in honor of retiring Professor Richard S. Katz, Political Science. The event is co-sponsored by the Political Science Department, the SNF Agora Institute, International Studies, and East Asian […]
The department's annual one-day graduate conference. Program and locations TBA