- January 23, 2025
Two Schar School biodefense students won competitive fellowships with a renowned program. See who they are.
- January 21, 2025
Meet the 2003 Schar School grad taking over as CIO of the 2,500-Employee Office of Personnel Management.
- January 16, 2025
Undergraduates who present research at political science conferences benefit in many ways. Here are three Schar School students exhibiting their work in April and how the exposure can help them.
- January 16, 2025
George Mason researcher Carlotta Domeniconi is working with the Department of Homeland Security to leverage machine learning and natural language processing to model—and uncover—human smuggling networks.
- January 15, 2025
Italian security analyst Maurizio Geri brings global expertise to George Mason’s Schar School, advancing NATO warfare strategies while enriching academic discussions and collaborations. See how visiting international scholars make a difference on campus and in the classroom.
- January 14, 2025
Did politics inspire a new calling to gardening? Master of Public Administration student Chiara Grimes digs into permaculture. See what she found.
- January 10, 2025
The New Orleans News Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street is an example of “rampage terrorism.” The Schar School’s Zak Kallenborn has policy recommendations to prevent and recover from future events.
- January 9, 2025
First-time state representative Adam Bernbaum didn’t mention his Schar School PhD on his campaign literature. He had good reasons.
- December 18, 2024
The year 2024 saw several changes at the Schar School’s P3 center, including a name change. See what happened and what’s ahead.
- January 8, 2025
In an article in a special issue for Public Administration and Development, Schar School professor Stefan Toepler explains how NGOs can fly under the radar in restrictive regimes.