- November 14, 2024
Voter turnout around the country was down. But in Fairfax County, one polling place saw a miniscule decline while others saw steep drop-offs. Here’s how George Mason’s students made sure Mason Nation cast its ballots.
- November 13, 2024
New research by Schar School professor Sita Slavov hopes to identify how widows can enhance their financial security when it comes to claiming Social Security benefits. See why this work is important to millions of women.
- November 13, 2024
A roundup of recent media appearances by Schar School faculty, students, and staff for November 4th - 8th, 2024.
- November 12, 2024
A panel of Schar School political pundits took the stage to break down the election. See what the panelists, including former governor Terry McAuliffe, had to say.
- November 11, 2024
Captain Naquan Staton applied to the prestigious Marine Corps Congressional Fellowship to learn how to do financial management better for the Marines. Read his story and what he hopes to discover about how Congress decides to spend money.
- November 8, 2024
Remember the classified documents in the bathroom at Mar-a-Lago? On November 14, a panel of seasoned journalists will consider who will lead the nation’s intelligence agencies in the new administration. See who is on stage.
- November 8, 2024
For Marine Corps Captain Desiree A. Peterson, studying at the Schar School as a Marine Congressional Fellow “offers a unique chance to see the legislative process from the inside, which I believe is essential for enhancing our effectiveness as a force.” See her story.
- November 7, 2024
Schar School experts weigh in on the results of the November 5 elections. See what they said. Hear it in person when former governor Terry McAuliffe joins faculty members on stage at Mason Square in a panel discussion moderated by Dean Mark J. Rozell.
- November 6, 2024
The election is over. A Schar School panel of experts is here to explain what happened. Join the 2024 Presidential Election Debrief on November 11.
- November 6, 2024
Why would a Marine Corps major come to the Schar School to earn a Master of Public Policy degree? For Major Anthony Matacotta, he believes it will make him “a better-informed citizen, able to effectively participate in government.”