- August 16, 2022Some Northern Virginia families will have free laptops in time for classes this fall, thanks to an enterprising group of George Mason ĢAV information technology students.
- August 15, 2022Incoming freshman and nursing major Jennifer Owen, who works as an EMT with Purcellville Volunteer Rescue Squad, aspires to become a critical care nurse.
- August 15, 2022Moving to college is an exciting time, full of mixed emotions. It will certainly be one of the most memorable days of your college career and perhaps your life. George Mason ĢAV’s Housing and Residence Life staff have put together a few pointers to set your expectations and help you understand the move-in process.
- August 9, 2022For all of her hard work with Mason's NAACP chapter, rising senior Alaina Ruffin has been recognized with two national NAACP awards.
- 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.
- 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 18, 2022As town manager, Mason alum India Adams-Jacobs oversees the day-to-day operations of Colonial Beach, Virginia.
- June 22, 2022Students participating in INTO George Mason ĢAV’s summer program learned about the significance of Juneteenth and went on a guided tour Tuesday of the Enslaved People of George Mason Memorial and the Civil War redoubt located on the university’s Fairfax Campus.
- June 15, 2022The Impact Fellows Program, which is run through the School of Business’s Business for a Better World Center, focuses on helping students learn about how to help businesses achieve sustainable goals,
- June 14, 2022Bees see the world in vibrant color…but that may be changing. Smithsonian-Mason team researches the impact with bee vision.
- June 14, 2022In April, Mason alum Amy Schott was chosen as the Washington Post’s 2022 Principal of the Year.
- June 9, 2022Mason's Early Identification Program provides access to educational resources, mentoring and programming for students from seven local public school systems. In May, 112 high school seniors graduate from the program. Ninety-five of them have been admitted to college, including 41 who will be attending Mason.