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Andrew Reeves Publishes New Article in The Conversation

5.22.25

The article explores why legal limits alone can’t constrain a defiant president.

Trump treats laws as obstacles, not limits − and the only real check on his rule-breaking can come from political pressure

5.21.25

David Carter Publishes New Article in Annual Review of Political Science

5.19.25

The article provides a new framework for understanding patterns of territorial conflict historically up to the present period.

St. Louis Storm Recovery Efforts

5.19.25

Jaclyn Kaslovsky & Michael Olson Publish New Article in Perspectives on Politics

5.14.25

The article examines if legislative and electoral accomplishments translate into perceived influence differently by gender.

Peng Peng Awarded the 2025 Lee J. Alston Prize for Best Article in Journal of Historical Political Economy

5.9.25

The Lee J. Alston Prize is given out annually for the best article in the previous year’s volume of the journal.

Growing and Maintaining Excellence: A Departmental Year in Review

5.5.25

Between new faculty, new awards, and funding questions, the 2024–2025 academic year has been an eventful one for WashU Political Science.

Yeldham, Green to address undergraduate Class of 2025

5.5.25

Graduating senior John Yeldham will address the Class of 2025 during the Arts & Sciences Recognition Ceremony on May 11. He will be joined by alumnus John R. Green, AB ’90.

Carrying the banner: Meet the 2025 student marshals

5.5.25

At the university-wide Commencement ceremony on May 12, three students will represent Arts & Sciences by carrying banners for the College and the Office of Graduate Studies. These student marshals have each demonstrated exemplary efforts in their respective fields. Ahead of the big day, we asked them to reflect on their favorite memories, proudest accomplishments, and lasting lessons from their time at WashU.

Letter from the Director of Graduate Studies

5.1.25

Betsy Sinclair Installed as Thomas F. Eagleton University Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science

4.30.25

Betsy Sinclair installed as the Thomas F. Eagleton University Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science

4.30.25

During her installation ceremony on April 17, Betsy Sinclair, the Thomas F. Eagleton University Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, delivered an address titled “The Social Citizen.”