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- September 28, 2021The Washington Center for Equitable Growth is awarding $80,000 to help George Mason University professor Bweikia Foster Steen and fellow researchers study home-based childcare providers in Virginia.
- September 27, 2021Have a question about the Investiture? We have answers for you here.
- September 27, 2021Members of George Mason University’s COVID Response Team were recognized for their work by the Professional Bull Riding Incorporated group at the group’s Fairfax Invitational event at EagleBank Arena.
- September 27, 2021Mason will celebrate Mason’s eighth president, Gregory Washington, with a week of activities and a special investiture ceremony in EagleBank Arena on Thursday, Oct. 21, at 1 p.m.
- September 24, 2021Mason, FARO announce partnership to advance forensic science research.
- September 23, 2021Mason scientists Tom Lovejoy and Ed Maibach discuss global climate change and the loss of biodiversity.
- September 23, 2021Soon we will significantly reduce required COVID testing for most who are fully vaccinated, and will offer free tests to any member of the university community who wishes to be tested, regardless of their vaccination status. The Mason community has earned this rollback in testing through its collective diligence in taking the many precautions to keep COVID at bay.
- September 22, 2021George Mason University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, led by head coaches Kim English and Vanessa Blair-Lewis, respectively, have announced their schedules for the upcoming season.
- September 22, 2021The first event this semester features Jagadish Shukla, Distinguished University Professor and managing director of the Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, who will address “Climate Change: Science, Politics and Ethics.”
- September 22, 2021With COVID-19 continuing to spread throughout the world, there is a demand for rapid, noninvasive diagnostics. George Mason University researchers Robin Couch and Allyson Dailey, members of the College of Science and the Institute of Biohealth Innovation, are working to answer that call with their research on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for infectious disease detection.