- September 4, 2024
At a U.S. Senate Committee hearing, Associate Professor Gregory Koblentz advocated for the creation of a new federal agency to manage oversight of biological and pandemic risks.
- August 29, 2024
The Schar School’s P3 Policy Center presents a multipanel symposium exploring new developments in the public-private partnership field.
- August 28, 2024
Dana Staley found herself deep in her Master of Public Administration program with a newborn, a fulltime job, and eventually, a pandemic crisis. See how she managed to succeed through it all.
- August 15, 2024
Schar School adjunct professor Lee Roberts is recognized as a Teacher of Distinction by George Mason University. See why, as a U.S. Army strategic intelligence officer, it’s important to him to teach international security.
- August 8, 2024
A virtual workshop brings together stakeholders in the energy and innovation sectors to discuss regulatory sandboxes.
- July 8, 2024
When the war with Russia disrupted Tetiana Khutor’s work in Ukraine, she found a temporary home at the Schar School. The “scholar in exile” hopes to develop relationships in Washington that will help rebuild her homeland.
- July 2, 2024
President Biden’s performance in the June 27 debate with Donald Trump did not go well, to say the least. One Schar School professor warned about the consequences of such a mishap a year ago. Read Jeremy Mayer’s take in USA Today.
- June 28, 2024
A $1 million grant from the U.S. Senate will create a new interdisciplinary center at George Mason designed to help Virginia small businesses take advantage of advances in artificial intelligence. Read who is behind this first-of-its-kind center and how it will work.
- June 26, 2024
The Schar School and the Washington Post team up to deliver data on the uncommitted and “double haters”—registered voters who may decide who wins the presidency in 2024.
- June 25, 2024
A weeklong residential program to bring undergraduate students together with women leaders in politics and business just concluded. See who they met and what they learned.