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Brad Lehmann poses with Gov. L. Douglas Wilder during commencement.
News / May 5, 2023

Wilder School criminal justice faculty Brad Lehmann selected for the 2023 Oxford University Summer Research Institute

While at Oxford, Dr. Lehmann will be designated as a Visiting Fellow of Harris Manchester College and intends to utilize the Bodleian Law Library for its unique insight for criminal justice and the law to access the materials that are not readily available to scholarship in the United States

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John Venuti
News / May 8, 2023

Wilder School Lunch and Learn - Community-Engaged Policing: A Discussion with VCU Chief of Police

In this virtual session, John Venuti, VCU police chief and associate vice president for public safety, will discuss how policing has changed since 2020 in the wake of the George Floyd murder. He will also dissect the significant differences between municipal law enforcement and campus law enforcement as well as discuss a model for the future of policing, “Policing with a Purpose.” The session will be moderated by Chernoh Wurie, Ph.D., assistant professor of criminal justice.

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VCU alumna Sesha Joi Moon, Ph.D., and her family have established the Dr. Sesha Joi Moon Endowed Scholarship to support students in the fields of African American studies, government, and public affairs. Moon, who serves as chief diversity officer at the U.S. House of Representatives, credits VCU with launching her career.
News / May 4, 2023

Sesha Joi Moon, Ph.D., establishes landmark endowed scholarship to unlock the potential of the next generation of leaders

Sesha Joi Moon, Ph.D. (B.A.’05;M.S.’08; Cert’09) is building a lasting legacy in Richmond and beyond through her tireless commitment to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion. Inspired by her family’s past, she’s expanding critical learning opportunities for future generations through the new Dr. Sesha Joi Moon Endowed Scholarship.

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With a double major in political science and criminal justice, Laila Barnes found the Virginia Capitol Semester to be a multifaceted opportunity to gain experience for her future.
News / May 3, 2023

Wilder School Virginia Capitol Semester program: Laila Barnes unlocks future career opportunities

For Laila Barnes, pivoting to a new field of study allowed her to bring her career aspirations into view. The Wilder School Virginia Capitol Semester program offered her an experiential learning opportunity to help build a foundation for her future success. This internship program allowed Barnes to spend the semester with Minority Leader Delegate Don Scott’s office.

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Motivated by a passion for the policy world, Edvard Evans found the Virginia Capitol Semester an eye-opening look into the process of policymaking.
News / May 3, 2023

Wilder School Virginia Capitol Semester program: Edvard Evans gains an inside perspective on Virginia government

This spring semester internship allows students to combine classroom experience with hands-on service in the office of Virginia State Legislature House Delegate or Senator during the General Assembly, and Evans was able to gain an inside perspective on the inner workings of state government.

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Administrator Criswell shared her career journey and experiences leading FEMA. She first joined the emergency management field as a firefighter.
News / May 2, 2023

Wilder School hosts FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell for fireside chat

Senior FEMA leadership delegation visited the Wilder School to share emergency management and preparedness career opportunities

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Esteemed VCU alumna Sesha Joi Moon, Ph.D., is the Chief Diversity Officer for the U.S. House of Representatives.
News / April 27, 2023

Support an endowed scholarship in honor of VCU alum Sesha Joi Moon, Ph.D.

VCU alumna Sesha Joi Moon, Ph.D., and her family members have established the Dr. Sesha Joi Moon Endowed Scholarship to support undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of African American studies, government, and public affairs. Moon, who serves as chief diversity officer at the U.S. House of Representatives and was one of the first graduates of VCU's Department of African American Studies, credits the university with launching her career.

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Wilder School alumnus Michael Perkins lived a life dedicated to his family, his community and the service and advocacy of others.
News / May 1, 2023

Raising a voice for others to thrive: remembering Michael La’Mont Perkins, Esq.

Michael La’Mont Perkins, Esq., Wilder School alumnus and dedicated public servant, built a life committed to education, mentorship and advocacy. As a young, African-American professional, Michael led a life dedicated to family, faith, leadership, and service using his voice as a tool to impact the lives of those around him forever.

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Christopher Whyte, an assistant professor of homeland security and emergency preparedness at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University, is the co-author of two recent books:
News / May 1, 2023

Understanding Cyber Warfare: An Interview with Author and Cybersecurity Expert, Christopher Whyte

Christopher Whyte, an assistant professor of homeland security and emergency preparedness at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University, is the co-author of two recent books: "Understanding Cyber Warfare: Politics, Policy and Strategy” and "Information in War: Military Innovation, Battle Networks, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence.” We sat down with Whyte to discuss the second edition of UCW and the current state of cybersecurity.

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Kalokoh’s research explores the intersections of criminal justice, homeland security and emergency management, which developed through his experiences growing up amid a civil war and post-war conditions in Sierra Leone.
News / April 28, 2023

Wilder School doctoral student Amidu Kalokoh awarded highly competitive scholarship for public administration, public policy and public affairs

Amidu Kalokoh, a doctoral student in Public Policy and Administration at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, is the recipient of the 2023 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Summer Program Scholarship in Quantitative Methods.

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