Pardon us while we “collect our thoughts” from the month of June.
When the Tigray warriors attacked Eritrea with rockets to spark a major war, a funny thing happened: No much.
A Schar School research professor gets an “out of this world” honor by the National Air and Space Museum.
As China’s global profile rises, a Schar School of Policy and Government professor writes a book about how it’s being done.
After living in a war zone, Elina Jioeva hopes to help her home in Georgia with a Schar School Master’s in International Security degree.
Schar School of Policy and Government Assistant Professor Heba F. El-Shazli has personally witnessed many landmark events in her native Middle East, as well as in Europe.
Collecting our thoughts: What were Schar School scholars thinking in November? See our op-eds.
The resurgence of the use of chemical weapons was the subject of an important Schar School biodefense webinar.
Governing requires education. The Schar School’s RELI just provided the region’s elected leaders—many of them first-timers—with important guidance.
Finding few other resources to help young parents earn degrees, a Schar School alumna creates Generation Hope.