- January 10, 2021Few in the biodefense industry have any doubts that the COVID-19 crisis is inspiring new interest in creating bioweapons.
- January 10, 2021Terrorism worries: Newly dismissed counterterrorism chief Russ Travers makes his first live appearance since firing.
- January 10, 2021In case you missed it, here is a wrap up with links of a week’s worth of academic webinars on ‘Social Justice in America’ hosted by the Schar School of Policy and Government.
- January 5, 2021Collecting our thoughts: What were Schar School scholars thinking for the first half of July?
- January 5, 2021Former governor and now Schar School professor Terry McAuliffe lays out remedies for today’s social ills.
- January 5, 2021Pardon us while we “collect our thoughts” from the month of June.
- January 2, 2021A Schar School research professor gets an “out of this world” honor by the National Air and Space Museum.
- January 2, 2021Schar School of Policy and Government Assistant Professor Heba F. El-Shazli has personally witnessed many landmark events in her native Middle East, as well as in Europe.
- January 2, 2021Collecting our thoughts: What were Schar School scholars thinking in November? See our op-eds.
- January 2, 2021Governing requires education. The Schar School’s RELI just provided the region’s elected leaders—many of them first-timers—with important guidance.
- January 2, 2021Finding few other resources to help young parents earn degrees, a Schar School alumna creates Generation Hope.
- January 2, 2021Ever since Delaney Hertel was in the eighth grade, she knew she would attend college on the East Coast. True to her word, the California native is closing in on her final days at Mason as a government and international politics major at the Schar School of Policy and Government. She graduates in December with honors.