Monti Datta, associate professor of political science, received the 2025 Distinguished Educator Award from the University of Richmond at Colloquy.
Faculty Highlights
Sandra Joireman, Weinstein Chair of International Studies, received the 2025 Distinguished Scholarship Award from the University of Richmond at Colloquy.
Jenny Pribble, professor of political science and global studies, received the 2025 Distinguished Scholarship Award from the University of Richmond at Colloquy.
Monti Datta, associate professor of political science, received the Bonnor Foundation Spirit of Ubuntu Award, given to individuals who embody the spirit of community engagement.
Monti Datta, associate professor of political science, received the APSA Distinguished Teaching Award, honoring outstanding contributions to undergraduate and graduate teaching of political science at two- and four-year institutions. The American Political Science Association (APSA) presents the award annually.
Sandra F. Joireman, Weinstein Chair of International Studies, published “In the Shadow of the Dragon: Chinese soft power in Central Asia” in International Affairs.
Chris Miller, visiting assistant professor of political science, and Yucong Jiang, assistant professor of computer science, published "Congressional rhetoric on Twitter and the crisis of democracy" in Communication and Democracy.
Jennifer Bowie was promoted to professor of political science. Bowie specializes in judicial decision-making in federal, state, and comparative court, and is the former editor of the Law and Politics Book Review.
Dan Chen, associate professor of political science, published "Legitimacy on Air: How Chinese Local Television News Performs Governance" in Made in China.
Jennifer Bowie, associate professor of political science, along with Nico Ellis, '23, published "An Analysis of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Use of Emotive Language in Her Authored Dissenting Opinions” in Open Judicial Politics: Decision Making, Public Opinion, Media, Policymaking.