- Tue, 01/21/2020 - 19:05
- December 16, 2019
For 21 straight nights, graduating senior Yasser Aburdene spent his evenings protesting in front of the Bolivian Embassy in Washington, D.C., fighting for democracy in the midst of a controversial election victory by Evo Morales. He had no idea his advocacy would land him in the spotlight at one of the most historic sites for human rights.
- Thu, 12/12/2019 - 10:33
- Tue, 12/10/2019 - 10:49
Giving isn’t what it used to be. Charitable fundraising has undergone significant changes over the past three decades.
- Tue, 12/10/2019 - 10:49
Giving isn’t what it used to be. Charitable fundraising has undergone significant changes over the past three decades.
- Mon, 11/25/2019 - 16:32
With billions of people around the world experiencing “energy poverty,” nuclear energy seems to be a viable answer. But there are problems.
- Thu, 11/21/2019 - 11:22
Nearly 400 audience members attended three events in the lower level of the Johnson Center at George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus Tuesday night, each of them with a common theme: Civility in political discourse.
- Mon, 11/18/2019 - 16:06
Wayne Lavender, a Schar School of Policy and Government graduate from the PhD in Public Policy program, is the executive director at the Foundation 4 Orphans, where he builds homes and educates hundreds of orphans in the African country of Mozambique.
- Thu, 11/14/2019 - 11:22
The number—19—didn’t quite make a platoon, but it was more than a squad when the first two cohorts of Marine Corps officers earning master’s degrees at the Schar School of Policy and Government met in October for the first time over lunch at the Army-Navy Country Club in Arlington, Va.