Engaged in Public Service
The Political Science Department seeks to improve the quality of public policy and civic life in the United States and abroad by teaching students to think analytically and critically, conducting meaningful research, and collaborating with people in and beyond our JMU and local communities. We are committed to an inclusive learning and working environment that celebrates diversity. We affirm the lives and experiences of historically excluded people and aim to cultivate a welcoming and participatory departmental culture where all can flourish.
For guidance in choosing a major in Political Science (POSC), in Public Administration, or in International Affairs (INTA), click on the For Prospective Majors link on the Undergraduate Programs portion of the menu.
Click below to hear three alumni reflect on the value of their experiences as majors in our department as they prepared for their careers in public service:
- Kirk Cox, former Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates
- Class of 1979 political science major
- Class of 1979 political science major
- Jamie Jones Miller, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
- Class of 1999 international affairs major
- Class of 1999 international affairs major
- Levar Stoney, Mayor of Richmond, Virginia
- Class of 2004 public administration and political science double major
You can check the NEWS feed below for stories on the JMU website related to our students, alumni, faculty, & staff.
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Aug 4
From the ’Burg to the Bench
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May 31
Letter from the Director
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May 31
The Green Transition and the Future of Social Europe
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May 31
The Gardens of City Life
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May 31
Building Responsible Artificial Intelligence
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May 31
Life is a Marathon, Not a Sprint
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May 15
Celebrating the 2023 College of Arts and Letters faculty award winners
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Apr 28
Protecting the worker
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Apr 21
Two Arts and Letters faculty awarded Fulbright Scholarships
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Mar 31
Distinguished alumna takes ‘atypical path’ to CFR lifetime membership

