The College of Humanities and Sciences commemorates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with a series of events throughout 2026.

Speakers with diverse viewpoints and backgrounds from CHS and the community will explore the original ideals from the time of the founders as well as the state of U.S. Democracy in modern America. CHS departments and schools are also contributing their own events to this series to further the civic discourse about the political and social issues of our time.

America at 250 Upcoming Events

America at 250: A Virginia Governor's Panel

Tuesday, Sept. 1, 5 to 7 p.m.
W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts, 922 Park Ave.

As the nation prepares to commemorate its 250th anniversary, the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs and the College of Humanities and Sciences at Virginia Commonwealth University will convene a conversation on Virginia's role in shaping the nation. Featuring former Virginia governors L. Douglas Wilder and Jim Gilmore, and political analyst Larry Sabato, and moderated by Bob Holsworth, the discussion will reflect on the commonwealth's contributions to American democracy and civic life while exploring the opportunities and responsibilities that will help define its future.

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A Conversation with David Brooks

David BrooksMonday, Sept. 28, Time TBD
Library of Virginia, Lobby, 800 E Broad St.

Join VCU's College of Humanities and Sciences Baldacci Institute and the Library of Virginia for an evening with author and political commentator David Brooks. Brooks is a bestselling author, Yale's Jackson School of Global Affairs first presidential senior fellow, a contributing writer at The Atlantic and recurring commentator on PBS NewsHour. With decades of experience as an op-ed columnist for the New York Times, Brooks is an insightful observer of the American way of life and a savvy analyst of present-day politics and foreign affairs whose columns are among the most read in the nation.

Registration forthcoming.

Illustrated image of the U.S. Capitol building above the words “U.S. Democracy: United/Divided,” with “United” in red and “Divided” in blue. The VCU College of Humanities and Sciences logo appears at the bottom.

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U.S. Democracy United/Divided

Summer 2026

As the United States celebrates the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, this special topics course brings together faculty experts from a variety of disciplines in the College of Humanities and Sciences to lecture on topics relating to American democracy. The course examines the history of American democracy, the role of institutions, civic participation, political polarization, media influence, and issues of representation. Students will critically assess the current state of democracy and areas of unity and division in the country through readings and discussions and engage in a group research project to explore in-depth an area of American democracy and propose pathways for the future. 

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