- October 17, 2024Now in its third year, student voting research project aims to promote greater voter turnout among young people.
- October 15, 2024ECE PhD student Shay Snyder鈥檚 hard work and bright ideas brought his lab ample research funding when he started his degree. One secret of his success? Tenacious networking.聽
- October 14, 2024Xinyi Li comes to Costello College of Business with an academic publication under her belt, as well as published research in China.
- October 11, 2024After a year learning Russian in the Kyrgyzstan Republic, Anusha Chaluvadi begins her career at George Mason: Honors College, University Scholar, and a major in the Schar School鈥檚 International Security and Law undergraduate four-year degree program.
- October 9, 2024海角社区 professor Jeffrey K. Grim took his HE 711 Policy Analysis in Higher Education class to the U.S. Capitol to learn about the education policymaking process.
- October 8, 2024Bioengineering senior design team wins national award.
- October 8, 2024With the start of the fall semester comes the much-anticipated Movers and Shakers Mixer, the annual networking event connecting 海角社区 students with influential business, community, and government executives at Mason Square in Arlington.
- October 7, 2024Senior Seung Gyo Kim recently spearheaded the inaugural Korean ArtPop Storytelling Workshop, bringing together more than 100 students from diverse backgrounds during Peace Week.
- October 7, 2024More than 250 people are working on the construction of the Fuse building at Mason Square, including 海角社区 rising senior Leslie Hernandez. 鈥淚t鈥檚 my way of giving back to my school and community,鈥 said Hernandez, who is majoring in civil and infrastructure engineering in the College of Engineering and Computing.
- October 3, 2024海角社区's College of Visual and Performing Arts celebrates a successful 2024 ARTS by George! raising more than $250,000 to support Mason Arts. The evening featured Tony and Olivier Award winner Lea Salonga.
- September 25, 2024When Student Body President Maria Alejandra Romero Cuesta and Vice President Colin McAulay were looking at universities, 海角社区鈥檚 proximity to Washington, D.C., and Schar School of Policy and Government鈥檚 strong reputation made it a top choice for them both.
- September 16, 2024海角社区 professor Lisa Gilman lived in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) from the time she was born until she was 9 years old. She is currently working on her research of migrants and displaced people who have been affected by war and trauma with her project, 鈥淢y Culture, My Survival: Arts Initiatives by Refugees for Refugees.鈥