- December 1, 2025
Grammy Award-winning band La Santa Cecilia, known for its seamless blend of Latin culture, rock, and world music, led a timely week of events as a Mason Artist-in-Residence, exploring art and advocacy leading up to its November 15 concert at the Center for the Arts.
- November 29, 2024
Women seeking asylum should not be turned away.
- October 3, 2024
There Can Be No Debate Over Asylum.
- June 4, 2024
Why Women Will Be Hardest Hit by President Biden’s Executive Order.
- April 23, 2024
Mason’s Institute of Immigration Research adds Schar School legal studies professor Kelly K. Richter to its growing staff of experts.
- April 8, 2024
With elections looming in Mexico and the United States, a cohort of Schar School students and professors headed to an election hot spot to learn more about it: the border wall.
- August 23, 2023
Associate Professor Carol Cleaveland began exploring Latino immigration in 2004 utilizing ethnographic research methods and working with Mexican day laborers in Freehold, N.J., to understand how the day laborers negotiated police harassment and anti-immigrant ordinances. Since 2013, Dr. Cleaveland’s work has focused on Latinas from Central America and immigration-related trauma, including experiences in human smuggling. She was awarded study leave during the Spring 2023 semester to complete her work on two projects.
- June 13, 2022
Foreign-born professional athletes in the United States can serve as agents of inclusiveness and equality at the intersection of sports, immigration and inclusion.
- September 2, 2021
Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s (R) GoFundMe page for building a border wall leaped to $54 million in just a few days. The Schar School’s Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, an immigration and border expert, wonders who is donating, given the graft of previous efforts to privately finance the project.
A conference addressing international crime and asylum helps a high court reverse a crucial decision.