Expert insight: “The Coronavirus demonstrates to all the intricate connectivity of the global system.”
Each time Brian Coleman jogs along the Potomac River and past the Marine Corps War Memorial—better known as the Iwo Jima Memorial—on his fitness runs, he finds new inspiration and rededication to his work.
A new Washington Post and Schar School of Policy and Government poll shows the reputation of Washington, D.C.’s mass transit system is improving.
The Schar School of Policy and Government’s Center for Energy Science and Policy welcomes Visiting Research Scholar Omid Shokri.
Growing up in Pakistan, Ahsan Butt, associate professor at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, was interested in the roots of the genocide in east Pakistan, what is now Bangladesh.
- 35 New Graduate Students Join the Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration
The George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government's chapter of the Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society (PAA) admitted 35 new scholars in the 2018-2019 academic year during a ceremony at Mason’s Arlington Campus on April 12.
“The whole story of humanity is the exchange of ideas,” said Jeannie Johnson. “The way we define spaces by our ‘Americanness’ is impacting the way we structure our security policy.”
“If you want to make a career move into the security field, this program is the way to go,” said Rebecca Ames.
Elijah Nichols has used spoken word to encourage action on issues such as gun violence and LGBTQ rights since high school in Muskegon, Mich.
Three groups of graduate students at the Schar School of Policy and Government are bridging the gaps in knowledge management at Marriott International, the Arlington County Fire Department, and the George Mason University Fiscal Department.