- April 16, 2025
The Schar School’s seventh annual Energy Forum brings experts from around the region to discuss the impacts and the future of data centers, energy, climate, and artificial intelligence.
- February 4, 2025
Professor Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera wanted to see the effects of U.S. drug policies firsthand. The time she spent in a blighted Philadelphia neighborhood resulted in a remarkable story for a nonprofit policy magazine.
- January 29, 2025
Project DataStorm continues to gather intensity and students continue to gain experience. See the latest about this groundbreaking AI project.
- January 16, 2025
Undergraduates who present research at political science conferences benefit in many ways. Here are three Schar School students exhibiting their work in April and how the exposure can help them.
- January 10, 2025
The New Orleans News Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street is an example of “rampage terrorism.” The Schar School’s Zak Kallenborn has policy recommendations to prevent and recover from future events.
- January 8, 2025
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- November 14, 2024
Voter turnout around the country was down. But in Fairfax County, one polling place saw a miniscule decline while others saw steep drop-offs. Here’s how George Mason’s students made sure Mason Nation cast its ballots.
- November 13, 2024
New research by Schar School professor Sita Slavov hopes to identify how widows can enhance their financial security when it comes to claiming Social Security benefits. See why this work is important to millions of women.
- October 31, 2024
Hundreds of students will help build a first-ever AI tool that tracks monetary penalties and gauges their impact on those who pay them. See what the three-day DataStorm is all about.
- October 21, 2024
A team of researchers, led by Professor Justin Gest of the Schar School, examines whether and how climate change shapes human mobility.