A new collaboration will provide top-shelf compliance training for those involved in, or aspiring for, U.S.-China trade and commerce.
Prior to a high stakes election, º£½ÇÉçÇøâ€™s campus is normally buzzing with activities, dialogue and events. That’s more of a challenge this year due to COVID-19, but Justin Gest is determined to keep the momentum alive.
The highly ranked security studies programs at the Schar School of Policy and Government at º£½ÇÉçÇø have received a $450,000 gift from the Diana Davis Spencer Foundation.
A symposium asks the question: Are the U.S.’s foreign alliances reliable? The answer might surprise you.
A Schar School student-organized current events podcast named for a frog returns to the airwaves. The message: Inclusivity.
Schar School Associate Professor Jennifer Victor presented a sample class covering U.S. government and elections. See the video.
A new study by Schar School of Policy and Government Associate Professor Alan Shark examines what slows technological innovation in government agencies.
- Do We Have To? Schar School Experts Explain ‘How to Vote in a Pandemic.’ (And Yes, You Have To.)
A panel of Schar School professors and students explained how to vote in a pandemic.
Incoming freshman Juliette Reyes discovered Mason as a forensic camp camper. Now she’s double majoring in government and international politics and conflict analysis and resolution.
Peter Hart discusses presidential campaigns and what to look out for in the preliminary polling during the first First Tuesday event of this election season