Members of the nation’s intelligence community made no secret of their appreciation for Schar School of Policy and Government Distinguished Visiting Professor Michael V. Hayden Wednesday night at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.
The Schar School of Policy and Government is offering a rare opportunity to sample a range of courses across the Master’s in Transportation Policy, Operations, and Logistics program in an evening focusing on “Transportation in the City of the Future.”
Some 500 audience members filled the ballroom of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Wednesday night, despite chilly rain and a Game 7 of the baseball World Series featuring the city’s own team.
In what is becoming an annual tradition, for the second year, a group of Schar School of Policy and Government faculty members, organized by Associate Professor Bassam Haddad, delivered presentations to students and fellow faculty members on their findings from recent visits to foreign countries.
Larisa Chancellor would like you to “spend a Saturday with some of the most interesting people in history” in a day-long “unconference” on George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus on November 16.
More than 80 students, faculty, and staff members turned out on a Monday afternoon in October to hear a wide-ranging exchange between former acting director of the CIA Michael Morell and Sir John Scarlett, the former head of the British Secret Intelligence Service—MI6—at George Mason University’s Arlington Campus auditorium.
Five Northern Virginia jurisdictions in the Top 20 of a national poll conducted by the independent business news publication 24/7 Wall Street boast leaders who earned their Master’s in Public Administration degrees in the Northern Virginia Public Service Fellows Program at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government, a compet...
New entries in the Almanac of Virginia Politics include election-relevant material in key races throughout the Commonwealth. Voters can find up-to-date information on candidates and campaign activities on the closely watched, hotly contested races in the House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate.
A late September field trip found 18 Global Politics Fellows from George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences venturing to the famed think-tank, the Wilson Center, in Washington, D.C.
An early October field trip found eight George Mason University students, many of them studying at the Schar School of Policy and Government, walking through an undersized “secret door” located behind the central counter of the massive and ornate Main Reading Room at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.