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Professor Amy Pond Selected for Prestigious Humboldt Research Fellowship

1.5.26

The Humboldt Fellowship is the most prestigious research award for international researchers seeking to do research at German universities, and was created by the German government to "foster collaborations between German researchers and researchers located outside Germany."

How a St. Louis political science professor built a YouTube following with LEGO teaching videos

1.2.26 | St. Louis Business Journal

Professor, and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Dan Butler, is interviewed about his PoliSci Brick Guy YouTube channel, his training, and his background.

Professors join DxD and Civic Café to discuss redistricting in Missouri

12.19.25 | Student Life

The event, hosted by the Gephardt Institute and Dialogue Across Difference, featured Dan Butler, Michael Strawbridge, and Michael Olson from Political Science, and Travis Crum from WashU Law.

Victoria Shen Featured in a Governance and Local Development Institute Fellow Interview

12.8.25

The interview spotlights Shen's multi-award winning research on regulatory enforcement, her interdisciplinary integration of political science and environmental science, and her intellectual trajectory from Swarthmore to Stanford to here at WashU.

Professor David Carter Publishes New Article in International Organization

12.1.25

The article analyzes the long-term consequences of state-led population displacements, focusing on Afghanistan.

Professors Dan Butler and Jacob Montgomery present at Teaching Innovation Showcase

11.24.25

The Teaching Innovation Showcase was an opportunity for A&S faculty to present work meant to transform the classroom learning experience.

Multiple Faculty and Graduate Students Receive Weidenbaum Center Small Grants

11.14.25

Weidenbaum Center small grants awards are typically under $15,000 and funding is provided for up to one year. Awards are given for research that focuses on social science and/or public policy.

Professor Christina Boyd Recognized for Innovative Research

11.11.25

Meet WashU’s Lego professor, a political scientist using animation to teach civics

10.25.25 | The Source

Michael Strawbridge Authors Op-Ed for Good Authority on the Legal Attacks on The Voting Rights Act of 1965

10.24.25 | Good Authority

The article looks at the Supreme Court's latest consideration of a portion of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and what research shows the effect may be on American's rights.

Recap from the Protecting the Election: AI & Governance Conference

10.21.25

The conference brought together experts in elections, political science, and AI from across the country.

Michael Strawbridge Authors Op-Ed on Aging Black Politicians for Good Authority

10.20.25 | Good Authority

The article looks at data on every member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the 91st to the 117th Congress (1969 to 2023), and finds that CBC members tend to enter Congress later – and stay longer than their colleagues.