- December 12, 2022
This month, Paul Vosti will graduate from George Mason University with a master’s degree in finance, part of the program’s first cohort of 14 students.
- December 9, 2022
A double major and member of the Honors College, Juan Escalera came to Mason as an alumnus of the university’s Early Identification Program.
- December 7, 2022
Mason senior communications major Jalen Stubbs participated in a "Future U" podcast at the Chronicle Ideas Festival. The podcast, with two students from other universities, focused on student experiences in higher education.
- November 29, 2022
Mason and Amazon have entered into a strategic collaboration that will allow the university to better serve students, advance its commitment to a more sustainable campus environment, and introduce new educational programs in data center engineering.
- November 22, 2022
Mason alum Neil Adams talks about taking aerial photos of the Fairfax Campus from a helicopter in 1995.
- November 10, 2022
Paul Deller and Michael Harris are part of a cohort of 11 Marine Corps officers attending Mason through the Congressional Fellowship Program, which gives Marines opportunities for professional development that include working on Capitol Hill for one year and enrollment in Mason’s graduate public policy program.
- November 3, 2022
A team of Mason students held a bat box-building workshop as their capstone project in the Sustainability in Action class.
- October 31, 2022
University Scholar Jasmeen Linares’ introduction to Mason began when she enrolled in Mason’s Early Identification Program (EIP).
- October 3, 2022
George Mason University has five programs in the top 100 in the world in the latest Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, with the Antonin Scalia Law School leading the way at 28th worldwide, 17th in the United States, and 13th among U.S. public institutions.
- September 29, 2022
Participation in club sports is a significant factor in bringing in and maintaining students at George Mason University, and also contributes to higher graduation rates, a new study has found.