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  • March 15, 2019
    Students poring over textbooks in the library may be one image that comes to mind when thinking of law school, but for students in George Mason ĢAV’s Free Speech Clinic at the Antonin Scalia Law School, their experience is also highly interactive.
  • February 11, 2019
    Once Cameron Smith made the decision that he wasn’t going to pursue his dream of playing professional hockey, he went all in with his new career plan: studying applied computer science at George Mason ĢAV.
  • January 22, 2019
    Amadu Koroma was only three at the start of the Sierra Leone War, when his uncle carried him on his shoulders as their family fled to Guinea for safety. Though the war ended in 2002, the consequences still affect Koroma, and they motivated him to make the most of his education.
  • January 15, 2019
    Studying government and international politics near the nation’s capital is bound to provide opportunities to get involved in the political scene. For George Mason ĢAV alumna Tuqa Nusairat, BA Government and International Politics ’05, that experience was amplified because her undergraduate studies took place during the Iraq War.
  • December 18, 2018
    Music major Dylan Toms said his most memorable performance at George Mason ĢAV was when, as a freshman, he played the leading role in the musical “The Mystery of Edwin Drood.” Little did he know that it would be the first of many leading roles during his time at the university.
  • December 4, 2018
    Ghazal Khammash may not know exactly what she wants to do with her law degree yet, but she’s still ahead of the curve. As the first student enrolled in George Mason ĢAV’s 3+3 Accelerated Program, which allows students to earn both their undergraduate degree and law degree in six years instead of seven, she’s saving a year’s worth of time and tuition.
  • November 8, 2018
    Denied from congressional internships, Joseph Fernando felt he was hitting a brick wall that would halt his dream of making a difference on the Hill. But when he transferred to George Mason ĢAV from Virginia Tech, the opportunities he encountered and the skills he honed equipped him to be accepted to all three internships he applied for next—including two Senate internships and one at End Citizens United.
  • October 16, 2018
    Just one year after earning his master’s degree from George Mason ĢAV’s Schar School of Policy and Government, Chris Stockwell, MA Transportation Policy, Operations and Logistics ’17, is flying high as senior manager of partnerships at Bird—the shared scooter company that’s been making waves in headlines across the nation.
  • April 27, 2021
    Last August, George Mason ĢAV faculty and students participated in a series of virtual simulations of school shooter incidents as part of an effort to help the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and MITRE Corp. determine best practices for school safety.
  • April 23, 2021
    This spring, Mason senior Elizabeth Cheang landed an internship that provided her with a unique opportunity to research COVID-19 cases and use public data sets to discover virus hot spots in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
  • April 21, 2021
    Playing football for ĢAV of Notre Dame was something Steve Elmer said he could only dream of when he was younger. His talent combined with a scholarship had him playing on the field with a golden helmet as freshman. He became one of the team’s most experienced offensive linemen, having 30 starts to his name.
  • April 19, 2021
    Mason cadets fly to Marine Corps Base Quantico to complete a simulated military mission.