News and Achievements

Catch up on the latest academic, research, and outreach news from the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs at Washington State University. Click on a headline to read an individual story or follow the links at the bottom to see all of our news and information.

School News & Updates

New Publication: Ethical Omnivores

I was truly excited to write Ethical Omnivores: Better Eating for Everyone because it offered a chance to deeply engage with questions that matter to so many people: How to eat well, live ethically, and still enjoy food in all its richness.

Paying it Forward

Denny Johnston (’74 Poli. Sci.) grew up witnessing the power and importatnce of lifetime learning. His mother’s formal education was interrupted when her hometown was occupied by the forces of Nazi Germany

Lewis to lead $3.9M Minerva research grant

WSU political science researchers received a $3.9M Department of Defense Minerva Research Initiative grant to help counter destabilizing disinformation campaigns and violent extremism in African crisis regions.

Election Series Speaker Series

The Foley Institute hosted more than a dozen noontime conversations this fall focused. Recordings are available of most events on the institute’s YouTube channel.

Gender Equality in Prison Reform in Spain

On Oct. 14, visiting scholar Ana Ballesteros-Pena from Complutense University Madrid (Spain) presented a guest lecture on gender and policy on prisons and immigration detention.

Has the Watchdog Gone Missing?

In October, PPPA welcomed guest speaker Bradley Madsen from Texas A&M University. Madsen presented to faculty, staff, and students on the effect of television station consolidation on legislative responsiveness. 

More News & Stories About PPPA

What happened to shame in politics?

Carolyn Long, professor in civic education and public civility at WSU-Vancouver, was interviewed on WBUR’s “On Point” about the role of shame in American politics.

WSU’s Douglas Call chosen president-elect for science academy board

Justin Denney, William Julius Wilson Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology, and Travis Ridout,
Claudius O. Johnson and Mary W. Johnson Distinguished Professor, professor and director of the School of Politics, Philosophy and Public Affairs, are new inductees for the Washington State Academy of Sciences.