- December 17, 2024
Schar School drone and autonomous weapons expert Zak Kallenborn weighs in on the U.S. drone sightings—with a warning.
- December 16, 2024
Biodefense Associate Professor Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley pens a chapter in an important new book looking at global positions in bioweapons. See her thoughts on “biodissuasion.”
- December 12, 2024
Photo: Virginia Delegate Luke Torian (D-24th) met with members of the faculty and staff. See what they discussed.
- December 12, 2024
A new report indicates the nation’s vital network of nonprofits is on the road to recovery after COVID-19. But there is much room for improvement. See the details and click the full report.
- December 11, 2024
This 2024 master of public policy graduate won his first election in November. See why serving the public is important to Anthony Amos.
- December 10, 2024
A new course combines expertise from several George Mason units. The purpose? To teach the ethics of artificial intelligence. See who is teaching and when the course starts.
- December 9, 2024
The annual Regional Elected Leaders Initiative introduced newly elected officials, said goodbye to departing ones, and hosted a conversation with a former governor and a former attorney general.
- December 5, 2024
The Washington, D.C., region faces unprecedented economic challenges in the coming year if the new administration keeps its promise of dismantling the federal workforce. The Schar School’s CRA hosted a forum for regional leaders that should resonate into the new year.
- December 4, 2024
With international intelligence on the front page—again—who better to discuss it than former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Susan Gordon? See how you can watch a replay of ‘Susan Gordon: A Life in Intelligence.’
- December 3, 2024
Funda Çakmak came to the United States as an au pair for a year. That was 13 years ago. Now the single mother of three is pursuing a Schar School undergraduate degree to make a difference in public service.