- A new virtual study abroad program promises to take in the entirety of Africa’s self-governing development.
- As the president warns the election is rigged, a panel of experts discusses how secure are American votes.
- U.S. Rep. Jennifer Wexler (D-Va.) explains why it’s important to enter the sometimes nasty world of politics.
- Schar School Associate Professor Todd LaPorte presented a sample class covering politics, policy, and the climate crisis. See the video.
- Former deputy director of the FBI Andrew McCabe conducted a wide-ranging 90-minute conversation with new colleagues at the Schar School of Policy and Government.
- Participating in an election during a pandemic can be confusing and overwhelming. Jennifer Victor doesn’t believe it has to be that way.
- Two veteran politicians discussed the presidential debate and the future of the democracy during a Pizza & Perspectives event.
- An armed conflict has escalated between Armenia and Azerbaijan. A former ambassador to the region explains why.
- The lure of a study abroad opportunity convinced the student body vice president to study at the Schar School of Policy and Government. Oxford never happened but interning on Capitol Hill did.
- Schar School alumna Rose Polar, MPP ’18, wins a diversity and culture award from her company, the consultancy LMI.
- A new Schar School study shows how government reimbursement for living-donor kidney transplants benefits all those involved.
- Since the early 1990s, Congress has mandated that the State Department produce a report on global terrorism. Meet the Schar School team that is doing that.