- February 16, 2021The Schar School is offering a rare opportunity to sample a class and hear new research on one of the world’s most compelling topics: Immigration.
- February 16, 2021The first graduate certificate course in the U.S. to study the global problem of illicit trade launches this fall at the Schar School.
- February 16, 2021As a heavily involved student, Michael Krug honed his resources and knowledge to land a job as a Global Health Officer focusing on pandemics and emerging threats.
- February 16, 2021The Schar School of Policy and Government’s annual graduate and undergraduate Student Awards Ceremony took place virtually this year but was just as meaningful to the recipients and their professors nonetheless.
- February 16, 2021Schar School students tackled the irregularly adopted regulations that cities enact to control electric scooters.
- February 16, 2021Pardon us while we “collect our thoughts” from the month of June.
- February 16, 2021We asked graduate students for frank answers as to how the spring distance learning affected them. Guess what? They liked it.
- February 15, 2021When it comes to educating future diplomats for the Foreign Service Office, Mason is in the top 10 of U.S. universities.
- February 15, 2021Will we be in a rush to return to the days of “rush hour”?
- February 15, 2021One Schar School professor addresses climate change by studying what happens to those affected by it. His students get to create a map of communities affected by it.
- February 15, 2021NOT going with the flow: A new book by Schar School scholars collects public policy essays examining the Flint, Michigan, water crisis.
- February 15, 2021Orlando native Natalie Nehme uses what she learned in her government and international politics degree daily as a Washington, D.C., advocate.