Chapman Rackaway
Professor and Chair, Political Science
Radford University (VA)
Chapman Rackaway, Ph.D.serves Radford University as Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science. Civic engagement is the core of Rackaway’s academic mission. Rackaway has participated in AASCU’s American Democracy Project since its inception in 2003, and he is currently a national Civic Fellow where his portfolio focuses on the institutional support of civic work at ADP schools. Rackaway is an active scholar, the author of Communicating Politics Online, now in its second edition; Civic Failure and its Threat to American Democracy: Operator Error co-editor of The Unorthodox Presidency of Donald Trump , and co-author of Primary Elections and American Politics: The Unintended Consequences of Progressive Era Reform, along with other work on engagement and state politics. Dr. Rackaway’s teaching interests focus on civic leadership as well as electioneering and campaigns at the state level. Dr. Rackaway teaches classes in Leadership, State and Local Government, Political Communication, and Congress.