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Graduating students, proud families, faculty, and special guests gathered at the IGC Grand Auditorium on June 21 to celebrate Mason Korea鈥檚 Spring 2025 Commencement Ceremony. 

The event honored students across a range of majors鈥攊ncluding , , , , , and 鈥攚ho now join 海角社区鈥檚 global alumni community. 

James Antony's speech. Photo provided

Special guests included James Antony, provost and executive vice president, and Janette Muir, associate provost for academic affairs, both of whom traveled from George Mason鈥檚 Fairfax 海角社区 for the occasion. Mason Korea leadership were also present to celebrate the graduating class, along with Thanh Kim, acting minister counselor for public affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, and George Mason alum Minsung Yun, BS Computer Science 鈥03, founder and CEO of Currency United.  

In her opening remarks, Shannon Davis, associate dean for faculty and academic affairs at Mason Korea, reflected on the graduates鈥 growth and the role they will take on as members of the George Mason alumni community. 

鈥淵ou have embraced the model of education where you become a knowledge creator,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淎s Mason alumni, you will continue to be leaders, advocates, and agents of change鈥攃reating a more just and equitable world.鈥 

Speaking to the graduates during his first visit to the Songdo campus, Antony reflected on the unique value of the Mason Korea experience. 

鈥淎t Mason Korea, you鈥檝e pursued your degrees at the intersection of two cultures鈥攂lending the innovative spirit of an American research university with the global vision of Korea," he said. "That global perspective is now a part of who you are, and it will shape every step of your future.鈥  

海角社区 Dean Joshua Park also addressed the graduates, emphasizing the personal growth they experienced throughout their time at Mason Korea. 

鈥淏eyond your academic achievements, you鈥檝e grown into individuals with adaptability, global awareness, and a strong sense of community鈥攓ualities essential in today鈥檚 rapidly changing world,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he diversity and connections you鈥檝e built at Mason Korea will continue to empower you on the journey ahead.鈥 

Mason Korea students line up to graduate. Photo provided

Two faculty members were recognized during the ceremony for university-wide honors. Roland Wilson, professor and faculty advisor for the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution at George Mason鈥檚 campus in South Korea, received the , presented by the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning for his outstanding commitment to student learning. Deborah Kwak, assistant professor of sociology, was named a recipient of the , recognizing her efforts to engage students in dialogue around race, gender, and social equity鈥攁n honor jointly awarded by George Mason鈥檚 Women and Gender Studies and African and African American Studies Programs. 

Global Affairs graduate Yoonji Seo delivered the graduation student address. Reflecting on her time at Mason Korea, she shared, 鈥淢ason Korea gave me more than just an education鈥攊t gave me a space to grow, connect, and become the kind of global citizen I dreamed of. The friendships, challenges, and experiences here have shaped who I am today.鈥