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VCU series on democracy marks America’s 250th anniversary
April 3, 2026
With public events and online offerings, the College of Humanities and Sciences program explores how ideals are evolving.
VCU author’s new book sheds light on Nazi women and war crimes
March 24, 2026
In ‘The Accused,’ political science professor Jessica Trisko Darden puts gender, power and justice into context.
2026 Oscar Reviews: 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin'
March 10, 2026
2026 Oscar Review: 'One Battle After Another'
March 10, 2026
2026 Oscar Reviews: 'The Secret Agent'
March 10, 2026
As her VCU roots deepen, so does her fundraising for pediatric care
Feb. 24, 2026
Payton Hardinge went from student to staff in 2011, and her work at Children’s Hospital Foundation is funding advances in muscular dystrophy research, family support and other areas.
Here are five primary dangers from political AI chatbots, VCU expert Jason Ross Arnold says
Feb. 5, 2026
The political science professor also shares advice – and a stark warning about the threat to democracy.
Justice, education and advocacy propel Alexander Campbell
Jan. 28, 2026
The senior, who led the push for new state legislation when he was a child, today serves on the Virginia Board for People with Disabilities and works for a member of the Virginia House of Delegates – among many other efforts.
Virginia Government Simulation lets students pick up the bills
Nov. 24, 2025
In its second year, the mock legislative session led by VCU welcomed more than 100 participants from Virginia colleges.
Journalism and political science students had Election Day covered
Nov. 20, 2025
Collaboration between the Robertson School and the Department of Political Science offered real-world training at the polls.


