Culinary Heritage and History: “The Mystic Kitchens of Nepal”
6 p.m.
Author and chef Bikram Vaidya discusses his newest cookbook “The Mystic Kitchens of Nepal,” and how Nepalese food reflects how people, nature, and tradition work together.
6 p.m.
Author and chef Bikram Vaidya discusses his newest cookbook “The Mystic Kitchens of Nepal,” and how Nepalese food reflects how people, nature, and tradition work together.
5:30 p.m.
Griffith and Patricia Way Lecture 2025: ‘Consolidating Constitutional Legitimacy in Japan: Concepts, Metrics, and Pathways Forward’ with Kenneth Mori McElwain, University of Tokyo.
5 p.m.
A series of online talks and discussions on the international impact of the second Trump presidency featuring Jackson School and other UW faculty and guest speakers. Topic: Global Information featuring: Professors Scott Radnitz, International Studies, and Jessica Beyer, Cybersecurity and International Studies.
Noon
UW Colloquium in Political Theory: Dr. George Shulman, NYU Gallatin School of Individual Study, “Creative Paranoia & Radical Democracy: The Politics of SNNC and SDS”
1:30 p.m.
Severyns Ravenholt Seminar in Comparative Politics: Iza Ding, Northwestern University
Noon
Center for Environmental Politics presents a lecture on food waste laws and reduction.
3:30 p.m.
Spring 2025 Linguistics Colloquium Series: “How children’s variable input shapes phonological structure: Language learning where it happens” Meg Cychosz (UCLA)
3:30 p.m.
The 2025 Distinguished Alum is Dr. Barbara Rodriguez, PhD, CCC-SLP (UW SPHSC Class of 1998).
7 p.m.
Celebrate 25 years of Atrobiology at UW by attending free public talks from the program director and several alumni. This week, hear from Dr. Ken Williford.
12:30 p.m.
Public lecture from Emily Zackin, Johns Hopkins University.