Despite a pandemic lockdown, Schar School faculty continues to introduce students to engaging study abroad opportunities, such as the Master’s in International Security program’s fall exploration of U.S.-Mexico relations.
Instead of slowing the fentanyl trade, the global pandemic has actually accelerated it, according to a new study by the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center at the Schar School of Policy and Government.
A new survey ranks public policy schools based on the quantity and quality of their research output; the Schar School of Policy and Government is No. 2 in the Washington region.
What does an election look like in a democracy shut down by a pandemic? A panel of elections experts describes the challenges in a Schar School video podcast.
Despite not being able to meet in person, the Schar School’s new student orientation team welcomed 158 new Patriots with exciting details about their coming college careers at Mason.
Collecting our thoughts: What were Schar School scholars thinking for the first half of July? See our op-eds.
A year after earning her PhD in Biodefense at the Schar School of Policy and Government, epidemiologist Saskia Popescu returns to the school as a term assistant professor.
Is #BLM a new movement or a continuation of the Civil Rights movement from the 1960s? A panel takes in the historical perspective of today’s headlines.
Schar School professor Hilton Root is only one of 40, out of 800, to be chosen for a Fulbright Distinguished Chair. He will study U.S.-China economic relations.
Few in the biodefense industry have any doubts that the COVID-19 crisis is inspiring new interest in creating bioweapons.