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Policy and Governance Perspectives

Policy and Governance Perspectives

Auteur(s): David Ramadan Schar School at George Mason University
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Building a well-rounded educational institution starts with bringing the people together. Creating genuine connections nurtured by enlightening discussions is one great path towards a stronger community. This is the heart of Policy and Governance Perspectives, the official podcast initiative of the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. Tune in to in-depth and thought-provoking conversations about policy, politics, governance, and career pathways. Every student, alumnus, and friend in the political sphere will certainly find it interesting and engaging.

Join Dr. David Ramadan, Professor of Practice at the Schar School of Policy and Government, as he sits down with elected officials, professors, alumni, policymakers, and thought leaders to discuss timely events, legislative developments, and professional advice relevant to the institution’s mission and coursework.

As one of the most reputable educational names in the country, Schar School is dedicated to offering cutting-edge programs taught by well-equipped professors to shape the next generation of leaders. They are committed to producing intelligent, humble, compassionate, and hard-working citizens who can strategically manage resources, evaluate complex policies, and recognize emerging threats. Through this podcast, they uphold this mission by waging a battle against misinformation and disinformation.

Delve into topics that matter in today’s educational and political landscape that directly impact young people’s learning and eventual career journey. This not only serves as a signature platform reflecting the excellence and energy of the Schar School of Policy and Government but also as a unique opportunity to bring people together within and outside the academic community.

While each guest openly shares real-life experiences and expert opinions, everything is backed up with proper data and research, not fabricated news or biased thoughts. Whenever the discussion goes deep into the most serious social issues or delves into the politics directly affecting how policies are formed, you are assured of balanced and verified information. These episodes are the epitome of how intelligent and provocative conversations must be done - free from sensationalism, filters, and unnecessary conflict, only the plain, unadulterated truth.

This show not only brings the Schar School of Policy and Government community together but also serves as common ground for people from both sides of the aisle.Whatever your color, belief, or ideology, you are assured of getting informative and insightful discussions that will open your eyes to the reality of the status quo. Who knows, maybe this is your chance to learn something new or change your perspectives for the better!

Your host, Dr. Ramadan, brings to the podcast his own share of expertise and experiences. As a former elected official in the Virginia House of Delegates and a professor for 25 years, he skillfully brings together education and politics in this podcast. He knows which policies, initiatives, and efforts will truly benefit schools and students in the long run, and what must be done to transform such noble goals into reality.

This show uses podcasting as an effective way to bring people together to talk about society’s most pressing issues. Join Dr. Ramadan in knitting a closer, stronger, and more inspiring Schar School community, all while discussing policies, political updates, and education matters everyone should know about. Whether you are a student, a professor, an alumnus, or someone curious about the most important things happening around you, get ready to be inspired, elevate your perspectives, and expand the openness of your mind.

The Schar School of Policy and Government is always committed to shaping leaders in their respective fields and building a much brighter tomorrow. This podcast is also committed to doing the same.

Tune in: Policy and Governance Perspectives at http://schar.gmu.edu/podcast

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