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Tomorrow is @ScharSchool's 'First Friday' event for the month of March! Learn how to make Irish Spirit Cupcakes with Librarian @BookishKim. Register! https://t.co/itmbCBk6rV #StPatricksDay2021 @GeorgeMasonNews pic.twitter.com/QtbA3tNNJp
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 4, 2021
Congratulations to @ScharSchool's @GCorreaCabrera, who has been named an El Centro fellow at the @smallwars journal! She's 'made significant and distinguished contributions to the field.' Keep tip the good work, professor. https://t.co/Ah1Qx78NjW pic.twitter.com/uUB8jR5zQY
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 3, 2021
Universities have invested in screening for #COVID19, but if it works is hard to say. @ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu tells the @nytimes that “the moral of the story is you can’t just invest in this tech without having a validation process behind it.” https://t.co/FDAg6aSjXb pic.twitter.com/CRgnYMOU7R
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 3, 2021
New study: #Syria’s chemical weapons program has been thoroughly investigated. @ScharSchool’s @gregkoblentz tells @nytimes that it is the “most comprehensive and detailed account of the Syrian weapons program available…” https://t.co/MVG7C1VwkA pic.twitter.com/pzF6ucI5na
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 3, 2021
A drone swarms’ flexibility is what makes them so shockingly lethal. As @ScharSchool’s Zak Kallenborn explained to @forbes “Ideally, drone swarms would be a bit like Legos: mix and match blocks to build the drone swarm the battle commander wants.” https://t.co/TTigi7bjrn pic.twitter.com/ABo8S5O8Wh
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 2, 2021
What is keeping #Taiwan from preparing for war? The number of answers might surprise you. As @ScharSchool’s @MichaelHunzeker testified before #Congress, Taiwan is not “optimally manned, trained, equipped, and motivated to defend against an attack.” https://t.co/8WLydcRWOx pic.twitter.com/5NLLIBjcyX
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 2, 2021
#Biden launched airstrikes on #Syrian militias, and the actions have faced backlash and praise. @ScharSchool’s Ellen Laipson op-eds @asiatimesonline about the specifics of the situation. “Iraqi Shiite militias may retain considerable value to Iran.” https://t.co/qGI74S60cU pic.twitter.com/vA96dS3vUL
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 2, 2021
The World Trade Organization has a new leader – a woman from Africa, firsts. @ScharSchool’s @Prof_JPSingh previews her challenges: “Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s remarkable achievement in being selected as the director-general of the @wto cannot be understated.” https://t.co/sca8PmZUHu pic.twitter.com/6J4xxZY57h
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 2, 2021
The #Amazon is an important issue for #climate. Can #Biden work with #Brazil? @ScharSchool’s @brazil_works Mark Langevin co-op-eds @thehill: We “should sidestep, circumvent and hurdle the obstacles to addressing global warming and deforestation.” https://t.co/lavaC3KJcO pic.twitter.com/NLyHepXPK0
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 2, 2021
What good are #Intelligence Committees? @ScharSchool's @ronamarks, former #CIA officer, op-eds on @thehill about Congressional oversight. "Speaker Pelosi knows that bipartisanship is a bygone dream and the current intelligence oversight system is broken." https://t.co/R1Opd6MPTb pic.twitter.com/03Bw5sHHoR
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) March 2, 2021