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What does the Supreme Court’s latest ruling mean for the 2024 presidential election and beyond? VCU analyst offers insight
March 4, 2024
Political science professor John Aughenbaugh frames the details and ramifications.
Ahead of – and after – Super Tuesday, VCU political science experts offer insight into presidential race
Feb. 28, 2024
They highlight aspects of Biden-Trump battle to watch in Virginia and elsewhere on March 5, and ‘Civil Discourse’ forum a week later will provide more context.
Seven VCU undergraduate students earn federal Gilman scholarships to study abroad this year
Feb. 16, 2024
The program expands diversity for international experiences, with VCU’s Global Education Office supporting students’ applications.
VCU named national ‘Top-Producing Institution’ for Fulbright Scholars
Feb. 13, 2024
University earns honor for the second time with record-tying 11 Fulbrights during the 2023-24 year.
Class of 2023: Tarazha Jenkins embraces the power of three majors
Dec. 13, 2023
Jenkins nurtures a passion for politics and communications that already has given her Capitol Hill and media experience.
Year-end review: A look at the VCU students and alums who earned prestigious domestic and international scholarships in 2023 through the National Scholarship Office
Nov. 29, 2023
The recipients represent the university’s academic excellence and stand out for their accomplishments and potential in highly competitive international and domestic applicant pools.
Retired U.S. Ambassador Anthony Godfrey shares decades of wisdom with his VCU students
Nov. 15, 2023
In his political science class, he offers firsthand perspective on foreign affairs and insight into diplomacy as a career.
How the ‘Newsroom at VCU’ covered Election Day in Virginia
Nov. 9, 2023
In the field and with General Assembly control at stake, student journalists serve audiences statewide on digital and broadcast platforms.
A ‘VCU Votes’ class is organizing an array of activities on campus to encourage student voter participation
Oct. 27, 2023
Students in political science course are familiarizing first-time voters with the process, securing pledges to cast ballots and more.
Career readiness for students is the goal for VCU’s new College-to-Career Blueprint
Oct. 6, 2023
The program, launched this year in collaboration with nine departments in the College of Humanities and Sciences, will make career conversations, experiential learning and internships a more seamless part of students’ experience.