How Mason has changed in the past 31 years through the eyes of Schar School professor, Priscilla Regan.
The new Graduate Certificate in Strategic Trade is already leading students towards their lifelong career in export controls.
As a heavily involved student, Michael Krug honed his resources and knowledge to land a job as a Global Health Officer focusing on pandemics and emerging threats.
One Schar School professor addresses climate change by studying what happens to those affected by it. His students get to create a map of communities affected by it.
Government and International Politics majors Sasha Silva and Sally Kishi won ‘Most Interesting Presentation’ for their research on the rise of populism in the 2017 Chilean general election.
Through problem-based learning opportunities and innovative lesson planning, Justin Gest is teaching his students to be open minded and independent thinkers. Mason just gave him an award for it.
Frank Shafroth discusses whether states should be allowed to file for bankruptcy as they struggle to take on the financial burdens of COVID-19.
Schar School professors dive deep into the reality of power grabbing during the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. and around the world. Corruption never had it so good.
Schar School faculty and U.S. Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) provide impact analysis and insider insights into the surge of patients in hospitals with COVID-19 and infection control. The question is, is it sustainable?
The U.S. military has been spotted providing support around the country, an indication of how the role of the military has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.