As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, the world of illicit commerce is threatening global health security in new ways. The Schar School’s Louise Shelley explains.
A global lockdown couldn’t stop these stellar students from induction to top honor societies.
Not only can 2016 MPA graduate Dianne Hon not self-isolate, she spends her work hours with individuals who are at high risk of exposure to COVID-19 due to their life-style choices.
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.
When a friend is killed in Iraq by ISIS, a George Mason University law student began work at the Schar School. He tracks terrorists.
A new collaboration will provide top-shelf compliance training for those involved in, or aspiring for, U.S.-China trade and commerce.
Prior to a high stakes election, George Mason University’s campus is normally buzzing with activities, dialogue and events. That’s more of a challenge this year due to COVID-19, but Justin Gest is determined to keep the momentum alive.
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.