The Schar School of Policy and Government will present a series of free, open-to-the-public virtual webinars examining different aspects of “Social Justice in America” July 14 to July 17.
We asked undergraduate students for frank answers as to how the spring distance learning affected them. Guess what? They liked it.
Panel: The pandemic lockdown might be easing in some parts of the world, but its effects will last well past the reopening.
In-person meetings between lobbyists and policymakers on Capitol Hill are, for now, a thing of the past. Will they be back in the future? Our webinar takes a look.
Two studies by James Olds and Nadine Kabbani shows prior exposure to nicotine creates vulnerability in the cardiopulmonary system and the brain. The world has been warned.
Retired professor and former Schar School of Policy and Government department chair Louise White dies from complications from the novel coronavirus.
With political campaigns across the country accusing opponents of promoting “socialist” agendas, a professor at the Schar School of Policy and Government wanted to find out if young voters knew the features behind the term.
The highly ranked security studies programs at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University have received a $450,000 gift from the Diana Davis Spencer Foundation.
A Schar School student-organized current events podcast named for a frog returns to the airwaves. The message: Inclusivity.
A panel of Schar School professors and students explained how to vote in a pandemic.