- August 2, 2022Mason artist in residence Abdulrahman “Abi” Naanseh studied interior design at Damascus ĢAV in Syria, but his true passion is art, specifically Arabic calligraphy.
- Forbes Ranks Mason’s Online Master of Social Work Program in the 10 Best Online MSW Programs of 2022August 2, 2022The Department of Social Work’s online Master of Social Work program was included in Forbes’ list of the Best Online MSW Programs of 2022.
- August 1, 2022Colleen Forsee and Mason alumna Carla Rocha are two out of 12 winners of Generation Hope’s “Our Campus, Our Voice” initiative, which challenged people to come up with ways to create more family-friendly college campuses.
- August 1, 2022Work has begun on the “Necklace Phase One and Stream Restoration” project on George Mason ĢAV’s Fairfax Campus, Mason Facilities announced.
- July 28, 2022Created in 1984, the Clarence J. Robinson Professors Program embodies Mason's commitment to making high-quality education accessible to undergraduate students.
- July 27, 2022Mason teams with Dominion Energy and HACU for Summer Bridge Program to better expose students from underrepresented groups to STEM.
- July 27, 2022Gurdip Singh has been named as the new divisional dean for the School of Computing and professor in the College of Engineering and Computing.
- July 26, 2022George Mason ĢAV has received a $3.75M per capita grant from GO Virginia, a state-funded initiative administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development.
- July 25, 2022Twenty George Mason ĢAV students traveled to Spain this summer as part of a field study summer course called “Leadership Across Difference: Lessons from Medieval Spain.”
- July 25, 2022In partnership with the GMU Afghan Scholars Program, the Carter School welcomes Dr. Mansoor Ehsan. A political analyst and researcher, Dr. Ehsan joins the Carter School as Scholar in Residence for a year beginning summer 2022.
- July 22, 2022Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area launches bold initiative to combat gun violence
- July 21, 2022Hierarchy has its upsides and downsides. A pyramidical power structure works well for day-to-day decision making. But as the distance between the base and the tip of the pyramid increases, tensions between organizational tiers can create obstacles to reform. It’s a matter of “the unconscious dynamics of humans in groups and systems” rather than a deliberate response, says Renee Rinehart Kathawalla, a postdoctoral research fellow of management at Mason.