Leon Panetta has done and seen it all. Now he tells the Hayden Center how Biden might fix the White House relationship with the intelligence community.
Ever since Delaney Hertel was in the eighth grade, she knew she would attend college on the East Coast. True to her word, the California native is closing in on her final days at Mason as a government and international politics major at the Schar School of Policy and Government. She graduates in December with honors.
Some college students can take their time declaring a major. Not future lawyers: They need to start gearing up for the LSATs as freshmen. Luckily, there’s help.
Schar School junior Isabella D’Alacio finds inspiration in professors and experiences to work for social change.
How will we restore national unity after the election? A panel of experts share their thoughts.
The pandemic lockdown has provided at least one unforeseen benefit: Access to high-profile speakers.
A haircut chain helped finance his higher education dream. Now it’s up to Sgt. Michael Manges to earn his Master’s in International Security at the Schar School of Policy and Government.
A new executive education certificate course, the first of its kind, tackles global illicit trade and money laundering. Guess what? It’s popular.
General Michael V. Hayden and author Chris Whipple examined the state of intelligence in the U.S. Conclusion: It’s not easy speaking truth to power—sometimes.
Research by Schar School professor Philip Auerswald shows what obstacles need to be removed for home healthcare—and why.