- July 30, 2021
The devastation by extreme weather events caused by climate change is having an impact on more than the environment: It’s a major national security concern. The Schar School is addressing it as such.
- July 28, 2021
Author Raymond Kuo’s latest publication, Contests of Initiative: Confronting China’s Gray Zone Strategy, explores current dynamics in the East and South China Seas and strategies for how the U.S. can deter Chinese coercion.
- July 9, 2021
Schar School Public Policy graduate Kevin Jon Fandl passed away June 29 from leukemia.
- May 21, 2021
Thinking about a career in intelligence? A panel of distinguished former intelligence officials spell out what’s in the future for the field.
- May 5, 2021
ICYMI, a recap of our Hayden Center conversation with three best-selling spy authors.
Professor Peter Mandaville discusses the Middle East tonight. We wondered what fascinates him about the region?
A panel of law enforcement experts will examine the rise of domestic terrorism Thursday, March 25.
An Air Force veteran applies his expertise in a PhD dissertation that could have international impact.
Is the coronavirus pandemic giving terrorists ideas on using bioweapons? Find out in an hour-long sample lecture by Gregory Koblentz, director of the Schar School’s biodefense graduate programs.
Schar School Associate Professor Jennifer Victor presented a sample class covering U.S. government and elections. See the video.