Collecting our thoughts: What were Schar School scholars thinking in December? See our op-eds.
Experts examine the causes of economic disparity among races in the U.S. in a revealing webinar.
In a July 24 webinar with biodefense scientists, zombies are being taken seriously, and with genuine academic rigor (mortis).
The Schar School of Policy and Government will present a series of free, open-to-the-public virtual webinars examining different aspects of “Social Justice in America” July 14 to July 17.
Is the coronavirus pandemic giving terrorists ideas on using bioweapons? Find out in an hour-long sample lecture by Gregory Koblentz, director of the Schar School’s biodefense graduate programs.
Every day we watch the COVID-19 crisis unfold, we brace for a summer of hurricanes reported on the news, and we watch as communities across the U.S. and around the world rebuild after natural disasters.
The first female police chief in Fairfax City’s history is a 2007 Master’s in Public Administration graduate from the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University.
In order to stop the next global pandemic, rampant corruption and illicit trafficking in animals needs to be controlled, said a panel of experts. It won’t be easy, but it’s important.
We asked undergraduate students for frank answers as to how the spring distance learning affected them. Guess what? They liked it.