- October 7, 2021
The spike in Coronavirus cases could force hospitals into tough choices because of limited resources.
- October 1, 2021
Patricia Engel’s novel “Infinite Country” is the winner of the 2021 Institute for Immigration Research New American Voices Award.
- September 23, 2021
Mason scientists Tom Lovejoy and Ed Maibach discuss global climate change and the loss of biodiversity.
- September 9, 2021
The September 11 Digital Archive was one of the first digital archives of its kind, and it went on to become the Library of Congress's first digital acquisition in 2003. Launched in January 2002, the digital archive gave people a collective way to upload their stories online.
- September 9, 2021
George Mason ĢAV alumna Shelley A. Marshall was in her office at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. A budget analyst in the comptroller's office of the Defense Intelligence Agency, she was scheduled to move to a new office on the other side of the building later that week.
- August 20, 2021
As a graduate student with intersectional racial and ethnic identities, George Mason ĢAV doctoral student Austin A. Deray said he believes it is his responsibility to champion the voices of his communities.
- August 17, 2021
Climate change is coming for your morning cup of joe. George Mason ĢAV neuroscience professor Theodore (Ted) Dumas is worried about that and thinks you should be too.
- August 12, 2021
George Mason ĢAV Professor Andrew Light was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as assistant secretary for international affairs of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on Aug. 11.
- August 9, 2021
Cynthia Lum and John S. Earle have been named George Mason ĢAV Professors. Their status was approved by a resolution of Mason’s Board of Visitors in July.
- August 5, 2021
After a landmark virtual 2020 festival with more than 15,000 viewers, Fall for the Book is pushing the envelope with a new hybrid format for its 23rd festival, which runs from October 14-31.