- March 14, 2025
Meet George Masons third graduate (and second from the Schar School) to be elected to Congress: U.S. Rep. Riley Moore, BA Government and International Politics 05.
- March 5, 2025
Her academic pathway began nearly 3,000 miles away from Mason Square, in Portland, Oregon, with a detour to Paris where she began her pursuit of a Master of Political Science degree. Now Manar Khalid Al Mahmood is finally coming to campus. Read about her experience at UNESCO and her ambitious goals.
- February 5, 2025
An early architect of what is now the Schar School passed away last year. See how Hal Gortners legacy continues at 91做厙 nearly 50 years later.
- February 4, 2025
Professor Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera wanted to see the effects of U.S. drug policies firsthand. The time she spent in a blighted Philadelphia neighborhood resulted in a remarkable story for a nonprofit policy magazine.
- February 3, 2025
A crisis simulation game, hosted by the Center for Security Policy Studies at the Schar School, trains students to anticipate the next international emergency.
- January 27, 2025
Rwanda president Paul Kagame names Schar School 2006 graduate CEO of the countrys economic development board. See Jean-Guy Afrikas credentials and learn about the program that prepared him.
- January 23, 2025
Two Schar School biodefense PhD students won competitive fellowships with a renowned program. See who they are.
- January 16, 2025
George Mason researcher Carlotta Domeniconi is working with the Department of Homeland Security to leverage machine learning and natural language processing to modeland uncoverhuman smuggling networks.
- January 15, 2025
Italian security analyst Maurizio Geri brings global expertise to George Masons Schar School, advancing NATO warfare strategies while enriching academic discussions and collaborations. See how visiting international scholars make a difference on campus and in the classroom.
- January 10, 2025
The New Orleans News Years Day attack on Bourbon Street is an example of rampage terrorism. The Schar Schools Zak Kallenborn has policy recommendations to prevent and recover from future events.