The Schar School’s Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC) at the Schar School of George Mason University becomes a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Former CIA officer and author David Priess becomes a professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government’s master’s in international security program.
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.
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 Schar School student-organized current events podcast named for a frog returns to the airwaves. The message: Inclusivity.
Women have had the right to vote for 100 years. A panel dissects what went wrong.
Schar School professors will demonstrate their off-campus talents in a series of showcases each first Friday of the month.
A Schar School of Policy and Government panel discussion will take viewers into the Oval Office of the White House to see how the Daily Presidential Brief is created and delivered by national intelligence agencies.
The Schar School’s 2020 Tolchin Symposium takes on two civil rights issues—racial inequalities and the right to vote—in a program that also celebrates the 100th anniversary of the women’s suffrage movement.
What can you do if you want to be involved in arts management but are not an artist? Schar School’s newest professor of nonprofit studies Mirae Kim turned to scholarship.