A year after earning her PhD in Biodefense at the Schar School of Policy and Government, epidemiologist Saskia Popescu returns to the school as a term assistant professor.
Few in the biodefense industry have any doubts that the COVID-19 crisis is inspiring new interest in creating bioweapons.
In case you missed it, here is a wrap up with links of a week’s worth of academic webinars on ‘Social Justice in America’ hosted by the Schar School of Policy and Government.
A Schar School research professor gets an “out of this world” honor by the National Air and Space Museum.
Schar School of Policy and Government Assistant Professor Heba F. El-Shazli has personally witnessed many landmark events in her native Middle East, as well as in Europe.
Governing requires education. The Schar School’s RELI just provided the region’s elected leaders—many of them first-timers—with important guidance.
Distinguished Visiting Professor Ambassador (ret.) Richard D. Kauzlarich reveals how dangerous climate change is to the U.S., particularly when it comes to energy and natural resources.
Faith in public institutions has weathered storms before, but these days, it’s the public that has to work harder to get to the truth.
A new book explores how American society became so disjointed while offering hope for the future. The authors discuss what is needed during a November 17 webinar.
The Fuller Institute’s Jeannette Chapman looked at 2020’s regional economic performance and gave a glance at what’s ahead. Buckle your seat belts.