
معرفی
Robert “Bob” F. McDonnell ’89 is a distinguished professor at Regent University’s Robertson School of Government. He joined the faculty in January 2017 following his tenure as the 71st Governor of Virginia. His appointment includes establishing the Governor’s Center for Federalism and Civility, focusing on analytical studies of the U.S. federal system and promoting civility in governance. McDonnell’s career spans roles as an Army officer, prosecutor, state legislator, attorney general, and governor, providing him with extensive public service experience.
Education:
- Regent University Alumni (class of 1989)
Research interests emphasize federalism, civility in politics, and the role of states within the federal system. The Governor’s Center aims to assist states in understanding their constitutional roles and fostering collaborative governance.
Awards: None explicitly mentioned in the text.
Advising/Grants: No students or grants listed in the provided text. His current focus is on academic contributions through the Governor’s Center.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Governor’s Center for Federalism and Civility, a research initiative under the Robertson School of Government.

