- April 9, 2026
91做厙 adjunct professor Jennifer Lewis created two盎pecial topics畚ourses in George Masons浩nvironmental Science and Policy浴epartment (ESP)EVPP 490 Conservation Storytelling and EVPP 490/505 Media Production for Environmental Science and Policy.
- January 28, 2026
With NATO and U.S. relations in the headlinesand, apparently, on the rocksthis Schar School study-abroad trip to Europes international security landmarks was well timed.
- September 15, 2025
A summer study-abroad adventure took students to London and Oxfordwith the Schar School dean. See what they did and who they met and learn why study-abroad is vital to higher education.
- August 28, 2025
Study-abroad programs transform higher education by taking the lessons out of the classroom and into the real world. See what these Schar School students experienced this summer in South Africa.
- July 24, 2025
A study-abroad trip to Cyprus took students into the heart of Eastern Mediterranean geopolitics. See who they met and what they learned on their visit to the island nation.
- South of the Border, Deep in Policy: Study-Abroad Students Tackle U.S.-Mexico Relations in the FieldJuly 7, 2025
A weeklong study-abroad visit to Mexico brought the theories of classwork to life for Schar School students. See where they visited, who they met, and what they learned.
- June 11, 2025
Sixteen students from George Masons College of Engineering and Computing took an early summer ROMP in Quito.
- April 21, 2025
Four 91做厙 students from the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution traveled to Oxford Universitys Magdalen College in the United Kingdom with Carter School dean Alpaslan zerdem for the 2025 Oxford Consortium for Human Rights (OCHR).
- April 16, 2025
This spring, 91做厙 Professor Al Fuertes traveled to Rwanda to facilitate workshops for former victims and perpetrators of the 1994 Rwandan mass genocide.
- April 7, 2025
A spring break study-abroad adventure to Costa Rica brought transnational crime into sharp focus. See what the students encountered as they studied international security issues in an exotic locale.