- March 21, 2022Mark J. Rozell asks whether it's time for Virginia to consider moving away from its part-time legislature, in light of the General Assembly having adjourned its regular session without finishing its work in the allotted time, for the fifth year in a row.
- March 21, 2022Mason PhD student Najla Mangoush a year ago accepted the role of foreign minister in the U.N.-backed transitional government of Libya, a country deeply divided by a decade of civil war. She is one of 12 women honored by the U.S.
- March 17, 2022Charles L. Chavis Jr. writes on the history of the Black freedom struggle in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
- March 17, 2022Adrienne Bryant Godwin talks about Mason's efforts to mount arts performances during COVID.
- March 16, 2022Michael O'Malley discusses the impetus for Daylight Saving Time on NPR's All Things Conside
- March 16, 2022Katherine Scafide's research is highlighted in a video segment about the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act.
- March 14, 2022A 2021 report from Mason's Institute for Immigration Research is cited in a refutation of the ecobordering movement in this story from Reason.
- March 9, 2022Ed Maibach comments on Virginia's decision to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
- March 7, 2022Michael D. Farren comments on state efforts to lure the NFL team to the commonwealth.
- March 3, 2022Michael Fauntroy is one of the experts discussing President Biden's State of the Union speech on Fox 5 Washington D.C.
- March 2, 2022Mason is one of the universities participating in the initiative with the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities.
- February 28, 2022LaNitra Berger, alum Sydney Hardy and students Alexis Massenberg and Rachel Amon are interviewed about Black Lives Next Door, a project from the Center for Mason Legacies that examines the founding years of what was then known as George Mason College.