- September 18, 2025
Corruption prosecutor Jack Smith provided testimony that the rule of law is in trouble in the United States. But it’s not hopeless. See what he said could save the rule of law—and perhaps democracy itself.
- September 17, 2025
Influential? There’s a list for that, and the Schar School’s economic data maven Terry L. Clower is on it!
- September 16, 2025
Vice President Mike Pence has been named a Distinguished Professor of Practice at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government. Pence’s arrival this fall marks a significant addition to the institution’s academic community.
- September 15, 2025
A summer study-abroad adventure took students to London and Oxford—with the Schar School dean. See what they did and who they met and learn why study-abroad is vital to higher education.
- September 12, 2025
A bestselling new book examining the CIA in the 21st century was center stage this week at Mason Square. See what author Tim Weiner told NPR’s Greg Myre about his research into the clandestine world of espionage.
- September 10, 2025
George Mason is celebrating Constitution Day and Citizenship Day on September 17. Former Vice President Mike Pence will make give an address at Mason Square, Constitution experts discuss executive power in Fairfax, and free pocket Constitutions will be handed out. (Expect a quiz.)
- September 8, 2025
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence took to the Fuse stage at Mason Square in a sold-out Pizza & Perspectives event. See what he told the students in attendance.
- September 8, 2025
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith will deliver the Roger Wilkins Lecture September 16 at the Harris Theatre in Fairfax. Who better to explain the concept of “the rule of law”?
- September 5, 2025
With the support of Schar School connections, senior Sharanya Maddukuri landed two career-defining internships this past spring and summer.
- September 4, 2025
In a time when science and scientists are being diminished—if not vilified—a Schar School professor is calling for those in scientific fields to become ‘science ambassadors.’ In fact, James L. Olds wrote a book on how to do just that.