- August 16, 2023
Can justice truly be served decades later? The Schar School’s Jo-Marie Burt writes in El Faro about a trial for a massacre—allegedly committed by the Guatemalan arm in 1982.
- September 11, 2023
Why do universities give outgoing top executives sweetheart loans on their way out the door? Schar School researchers report “A Shady, Secret Presidential Perk” in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
- September 5, 2023
Geopolitics expert Mark N. Katz writes in Newsweek that the U.S. is under pressure to help allies with military intervention. China is all too ready to step in where the U.S. is reluctant.
- September 12, 2023
Can the rings of a tree tell the history of feminism? See Schar School’s Bonnie Stabile’s Ms. Magazine interview with artist Tiffany Shlain, who has done just that.
- September 22, 2023
A Schar School researcher turned the pages of history and discovered Nazi sympathizers in 1935—in the U.S., and they were abundant.
- September 20, 2023
Steven Pearlstein imagines a conversation between Congressional leaders. It’s the conversation they should be having and are not. Read his take in the Washington Post.
- October 2, 2023
"I would expect to see regular families in our region starting to have some real problems, probably in no more than a week or so," said Clower, director of the Schar School’s Center for Regional Analysis.
- September 29, 2023
Schar School distinguished professor and former ambassador to Azerbaijan provided insight to PBS NewsHour on the fast-moving conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.
- September 29, 2023
What countries are doing the most for immigrants? The least? Schar School Professor Justin Gest presents the data derived from his Migrant Rights Initiative database in this piece in the latest Foreign Policy Magazine.
- September 27, 2023
Schar School Professor Justin Gest is among political experts interviewed for an op-ed about the importance of the upcoming 2024 elections.