Faculty teaching pandemic-related classes say that students are particularly engaged in learning because their classes help them better understand the world into which they have been thrust.
This year’s Sojourner Truth Lecture features a conversation about the collaborative power of politics and protest in the pursuit of justice.
After almost a year of teaching during a global pandemic, Mason professors said they’ve learned some valuable lessons on what works and what doesn’t with virtual teaching, and what their students need most from them.
George Mason University is collaborating with Amazon and the Maryland Chamber Foundation to provide local teachers with computer science externships and education in a pilot program to begin this summer.
George Mason University has two online graduate programs ranked first in Virginia by U.S. News & World Report, leading the state in curriculum and instruction and accounting.
Mason's School of Business is co-hosting an online conference on preserving and rebuilding a viable retail industry in the Washington, D.C., area.
Mason senior Chase Brown has some simple advice for getting through the coronavirus pandemic: Go fishing!