- February 15, 2021Orlando native Natalie Nehme uses what she learned in her government and international politics degree daily as a Washington, D.C., advocate.
- February 15, 2021An Air Force veteran applies his expertise in a PhD dissertation that could have international impact.
- February 15, 2021The Schar School’s Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC) at the Schar School of George Mason University becomes a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
- February 15, 2021Mike Henry, former campaign manager to Tim Kaine, Mark Warner, and others visits Professor Steven Pearlstein’s second First Tuesday event of the semester.
- January 19, 2021Former CIA officer and author David Priess becomes a professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government’s master’s in international security program.
- January 19, 2021The Schar School of Policy and Government partners with software firm UiPath to bring robotic efficiency to governments.
- January 19, 2021A graduating Schar School of Policy and Government senior overcomes childhood obstacles to excel in college life.
- January 19, 2021Collecting our thoughts: What were Schar School scholars thinking in December? See our op-eds.
- January 19, 2021Experts examine the causes of economic disparity among races in the U.S. in a revealing webinar.
- January 19, 2021In a July 24 webinar with biodefense scientists, zombies are being taken seriously, and with genuine academic rigor (mortis).
- January 19, 2021The Schar School of Policy and Government will present a series of free, open-to-the-public virtual webinars examining different aspects of “Social Justice in America” July 14 to July 17.
- January 19, 2021Is the coronavirus pandemic giving terrorists ideas on using bioweapons? Find out in an hour-long sample lecture by Gregory Koblentz, director of the Schar School’s biodefense graduate programs.