Latest News:
- September 8, 2022Mason's Sang Nam has been working with game designers and developers in Tunis, Tunisia, as a Fulbright Specialist.
- September 7, 2022George Mason University hosts the 10th annual 9/11 Day of Service this Friday, September 9, with a focus on food insecurity.
- September 7, 2022In an effort to expose students to some of the social and political problems of the vast Spanish-speaking world, Mason’s Department of Modern and Classical Languages is hosting a Spanish Film Festival that is free and open to the public.
- September 7, 2022Schar School professor David K. Rehr is appointed to the board of Virginia Humanities.
- September 6, 2022Like many of the faculty and staff who work at Mason, Philip Wilkerson started out as a student, first coming to the university to pursue his master’s degree.
- September 6, 2022Terri Ann Guingab, an instructional designer in the College of Health and Human Services, is September Employee of the Month.
- September 5, 2022As part of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, George Mason University mental health leaders want to educate the campus community about the issues surrounding suicide and mental health, enabling Patriots to take part in suicide prevention, help others in crisis, and change the conversation around suicide.
- September 2, 2022High school girls lacrosse players who wear headgear are significantly less likely to sustain concussions, according to a landmark research project. George Mason University professor Shane V. Caswell, along with other researchers, presented the three-year study earlier this semester at the American Academy of Pediatrics’ National Conference.
- September 1, 2022Mason psychology professor Thalia Goldstein's Social Skills, Imagination, and Theater Lab primarily focuses on how children’s social and emotional development is impacted by their engagement in fictional worlds, including television and books.
- September 1, 2022A new study funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) will explore the intricacies and prevalence of the trafficking of human kidneys by illicit networks around the world, with the goal of disrupting the flow of the trafficking.
- September 1, 2022Mason’s Division of Enrollment Management has expanded in-person service through the Mason Student Services Center to Mason Square (formerly the Arlington Campus).