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David and Michelle Baldacci launch the ‘Civil Discourse and Collaboration Initiative’ with VCU and the Library of Virginia
Sept. 25, 2025
Their $13M joint contribution will promote constructive dialogue in a polarized world through experiential learning, a tailored curriculum, public events and programming spaces.
Civil Rights Trail trip is historical and personal for VCU students
Sept. 17, 2025
The summer journey from the Department of Political Science is experiential learning and, for senior Alexandra Hardesty and others, a reinforcement of passion.
Nelson Wikstrom, longtime professor of political science, dies at 85
Sept. 16, 2025
The former department chair co-authored a leading textbook on intergovernmental relations.
VCU announces recipients of 2025 faculty awards for scholarship, teaching excellence
Sept. 10, 2025
Interim Provost Beverly J. Warren today announced 30 winners of VCU’s National/International Recognition Awards and 25 winners of the Excellence in Pedagogical Innovation Awards.
Political science students get crash course in community leadership
Sept. 4, 2025
Undergraduates Ella Milton-Benoit and Rebecca Weil bring lessons from statewide summer institute back to VCU.
Are women better lawmakers than men? A nuanced yes, VCU researcher finds
Aug. 22, 2025
However, women serving on less professional state legislatures struggle to overcome lower-ranked committee assignments and entrenched sexism.
Five recent graduates receive prestigious Fulbright awards for the 2025-26 academic year
July 23, 2025
The selections continue VCU’s upward trend of honorees in the federal cultural exchange program.
Class of 2025: VCU Votes co-leader Merilyn Arikkat drives civic engagement among fellow students
April 28, 2025
The biology major and aspiring doctor is among national honorees for championing democracy.
For war crimes defendants, media coverage can reflect how audiences see ‘local justice’ and ‘international justice’ differently
March 10, 2025
Exploring the court case of an abducted child soldier who became an extremist commander, VCU professors Jessica Trisko Darden and Amanda Wintersieck see a framework for understanding harsher perceptions at home.