- August 23, 2023
Her undergrad degree is in political science, which works out great for Schar School students: Meet Lorena Jordan, the Schar School librarian. She does more than check out books.
- August 16, 2023
As he prepares to retire after 35 years at George Mason University, Mark N. Katz emerges as an important observer of all things Russia.
- August 16, 2023
For many, the pandemic was a total shutdown. For Maurice Kugler, it offered a unique chance to study its economic effects on developing countries.
- August 15, 2023
As he prepares the follow up to his award-winning debut book, Schar School Associate Professor Ahsan Butt takes a few questions from an international media outlet.
- August 9, 2023
An internship at a legal nonprofit in Madrid leads a rising senior on a journey of self-discovery. Meet Gabriela Manzanares.
- August 2, 2023
Collecting our thoughts: What were Schar School scholars thinking in July? Clearly, we had a lot on our minds.
- August 2, 2023
Meet the alum-now-adjunct who got the throw out the first pitch at a Washington Nationals baseball game. Did he throw a strike? You can trust Craig Fifer’s reply—he teaches ethics.
- August 3, 2023
A delegation of energy scientists from Pakistan met with leaders in the Schar School’s Center for Energy Science Policy. The goal: To improve Pakistan’s energy and climate policies.
- July 27, 2023
Mason’s pre-semester, four-day Quill Camps introduce new Mason students to the school and the surrounding area. Schar School freshmen and others got tour of the seat of power—Washington, D.C.
- July 26, 2023
If popular movies are to be believed, penitentiaries are run by ruthless dictators with little concern for those they govern. A new Schar School book by Christopher Berk shows the reasons behind it—and what might be done to change it in the future.