- April 2, 2024
A Schar School scholar argues that the terminology used to describe crimes against humanity need to change. Words matter and precision is important.
- April 2, 2024
Aspiring diplomats and future Foreign Service professionals are invited to a one-on-one information session on April 15. Register before the April 5 deadline to begin your journey to represent America around the world.
- April 1, 2024
Are we meta yet? A book about AI is cowritten by AI, along with Schar School associate professor Alan R. Shark, who teaches technology policy in government. AI created that intimidating cover, too.
- March 27, 2024
Three former intelligence leaders focused their experience and expertise on a familiar subject in a panel discussion called “Assessing Russia.”
- March 27, 2024
Upon his retirement, Schar School Professor Emeritus Bill Schneider, formerly with CNN, endowed a public policy scholarship. The catch: Recipients’ parents are without a college degree—as were his.
- March 26, 2024
The Schar School’s Jeremy Mayer traveled to China to deliver an update on the U.S. presidential election. But his main reason for the trip was to deliver historic documents collected when his grandmother was consort to the last empress of China.
- March 25, 2024
Expertise by Schar School faculty and students is in demand. Here are some recent news items about how they are contributing to conversations throughout the region.
- March 25, 2024
The deadly terrorist attack on a Moscow music hall by ISIS-K brings new urgency for Tuesday’s Hayden Center panel discussion, “Assessing Russia.” See who will speak and how to register.
- March 21, 2024
A Schar School degree helped Colin Hart propel his career. Years later, the scholarship he and his brother established in their father’s name is helping graduate students achieve their own success.
- March 19, 2024
Where do first-time elected leaders turn for learning the ropes of governing? The Schar School’s Regional Elected Leaders Initiative teaches them not only how to govern but how to unite for the greater public good.