- July 7, 2021
The unanimous U.S. Supreme Court’s June ruling limiting the NCAA’s ability to restrict education-related benefits to athletes won’t have as broad an impact as some news outlets are reporting, said Craig Esherick, former Georgetown University men’s basketball coach, lawyer and associate professor in George Mason University’s College of Education and Human Development.
- June 28, 2021
The “complicated” life of George Mason IV ties directly to George Mason University’s “profound” standing today as Virginia’s largest and most diverse public university, Mason President Gregory Washington said Thursday at a Town of Vienna Liberty Amendments Month event that celebrated constitutional freedoms.
- June 24, 2021
There are currently no COVID-19 cases among Mason's more than 50,000 students, faculty and staff
- June 24, 2021
Fifty-three weeks after it was moved to Holton Plaza to make way for construction related to the Core Campus Project, the iconic George Mason statue was returned to its home on George Mason University’s Wilkins Plaza.
- June 23, 2021
The first-of-its-kind STEMNoire event is designed to help Black women succeed in STEM
- June 23, 2021
George Mason University was named the top young university in the United States in the recently released 2021 Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings.
- June 23, 2021
INTO Mason offers both undergraduate and graduate pathway programs for international students who want to study at Mason. A partnership between Mason and INTO University Partnerships, INTO Mason supports a diverse group of students, according to its website, “from application to graduation.”
- June 24, 2021
George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government will launch its new Race, Politics, and Policy Center in Fall 2021 under the leadership of Professor Michael Fauntroy. Fauntroy, who taught at Mason for 11 years before joining the faculty at Howard University in 2013, returned to Mason in June.
- June 17, 2021
As companies throughout the country transition from remote work back to the office, employers can help their employees through the process by giving them a voice and options, said George Mason University School of Business professor Victoria Grady.
- June 14, 2021
George Mason University is well represented among the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.