A Schar School team studied policing and discovered the factors needed to reform police departments.
Despite a pandemic lockdown, Schar School faculty continues to introduce students to engaging study abroad opportunities, such as the Master’s in International Security program’s fall exploration of U.S.-Mexico relations.
Instead of slowing the fentanyl trade, the global pandemic has actually accelerated it, according to a new study by the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center at the Schar School of Policy and Government.
What does an election look like in a democracy shut down by a pandemic? A panel of elections experts describes the challenges in a Schar School video podcast.
Is #BLM a new movement or a continuation of the Civil Rights movement from the 1960s? A panel takes in the historical perspective of today’s headlines.
Schar School professor Hilton Root is only one of 40, out of 800, to be chosen for a Fulbright Distinguished Chair. He will study U.S.-China economic relations.
Panelists discuss how COVID-19 and a spike in domestic violence may be interconnected from a theoretical and empirical points of view.
Experts discuss criminal justice reform during a webinar panel discussion at the Schar School of Policy and Government.
Former governor and now Schar School professor Terry McAuliffe lays out remedies for today’s social ills.
After living in a war zone, Elina Jioeva hopes to help her home in Georgia with a Schar School Master’s in International Security degree.