- February 14, 2022As few as three major criminal groups are responsible for smuggling the vast majority of elephant ivory tusks out of Africa, according to a study. Louise Shelley talks about the need to understand illicit networks in order to counter them.
- January 28, 2022After a social media post with this claim took off, USA Today reached out to experts to check its validity. Jane Flinn is among the experts who weighs in on the health claim.
- January 26, 2022Mary Ellen O’Toole and Anthony Falsetti talk about the new project at the Forensic Science Research and Training Laboratory on the SciTech Campus. Analysis of the proteins in the honey could yield a lead for investigators to focus their search area for missi
- January 24, 2022ÑÇÖÞAV, Virginia’s largest public research university, turns 50 in 2022 and is celebrating an impressive array of stats it has racked up over the half-century. But Gregory Washington, the university’s first Black president, knows that George Mason might not have the same name recognition as other area universities — and that the competition for recognition is fierce.
- November 10, 2021Mariely López-Santana and Lucas Núñez write about their research on the child tax credit in the
- November 1, 2021Emily Hamilton comments on the need for more affordable housing in this piece in The New York Ti
- October 20, 2021Paula Sorrell talks about the Accelerate 2022 conference being held on the Arlington Campus.
- October 20, 2021Mona Sarfaty comments on the use of citizen scientists to gather data on climate change in this
- October 18, 2021Lauren Kuykendall comments on company culture and family-friendly policies in this BBC report.
- October 14, 2021Young A. Jung talks about her experiences playing the squid game as a child.
- October 11, 2021Carol Kissal and Greg Farley talk about Mason's master plan.
- October 7, 2021David Weisburd talks about whether low-level traffic stops help reduce crime in this story about Virginia prohibiting the stops.