- July 13, 2022Mason faculty member Quentin Sanders, who holds a joint appointment in the Bioengineering Department and the Mechanical Engineering Department, describes his work, his inspiration, and how he sees his research impacting the future.
- July 13, 2022In her latest book, Victoria Grady delves into 20 years of research on how people—and their brains—react to change in the workplace and beyond.
- June 29, 2022Eleven pilot research projects, submitted from a wide range of departments across George Mason ĢAV, will launch July 1, 2022, thanks to funding from the state-sponsored 4-VA program.
- June 14, 2022Bees see the world in vibrant color…but that may be changing. Smithsonian-Mason team researches the impact with bee vision.
- June 6, 2022Mason researcher Jenefir Isbister was awarded the university's first patent on August 27, 1996, for her invention of a test for microbial contamination.
- May 23, 2022Virongy, which was started by Mason researcher Yuntao Wu in 2013, is one of the life science companies that is part of the Northern Virginia BioHub, which was recently established through Virgina Bio-Connect
- May 16, 2022Mason professor Min Park received a U.S. Fulbright Award to study sustainable tourism in South Korea for the spring semester of 2023.
- May 16, 2022George Mason Department of Computer Science Assistant Professor Foteini Baldimtsi has been granted a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for her project, Privacy Preserving Transactions with Accountability Extensions.
- May 9, 2022George Mason ĢAV professor Sarah Wittman said the usual offboarding process is rote: effectively a checklist, and it doesn't need to be.
- May 4, 2022U.S. Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton visited George Mason ĢAV’s Fairfax Campus Tuesday to hear about the university’s research enterprise.
- May 4, 2022Mason professor Constance Gewa says that one of the biggest international problems we face is mothers and children worldwide chronically suffering from food insecurity and a lack of nutrition.
- April 29, 2022Einav Hart, an assistant professor of management at George Mason ĢAV’s School of Business, shows the economic implications of negotiators’ relationships, and how these economic implications affect how people negotiate. Her recent paper in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes (co-authored with Maurice Schweitzer at the Wharton School of the ĢAV of Pennsylvania) introduces the construct “ERRO” (the Economic Relevance of negotiators’ Relational Outcomes) to shed light on when negotiators should consider their future relationships.