Schar School professors had a lot on their minds in the month of May, not all of it about viruses. See our roundup of op-eds.
Four Schar School Master’s in International Commerce and Policy graduates win awards from global trade compliance training firm, Content Enablers.
A global lockdown couldn’t stop these stellar students from induction to top honor societies.
With political campaigns across the country accusing opponents of promoting “socialist” agendas, a professor at the Schar School of Policy and Government wanted to find out if young voters knew the features behind the term.
When a friend is killed in Iraq by ISIS, a George Mason University law student began work at the Schar School. He tracks terrorists.
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, George Mason University’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 George Mason University 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.