- Tue, 11/10/2020 - 05:30
A strong sense of duty is what led Michael Manges to George Mason ĢAV, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Sport Clips Help A Hero Scholarship is helping him realize his dream.
- October 22, 2020
Prior to a high stakes election, George Mason ĢAV’s campus is normally buzzing with activities, dialogue and events. That’s more of a challenge this year due to COVID-19, but Justin Gest is determined to keep the momentum alive.
- Wed, 09/02/2020 - 01:00
When it comes to making informed decisions for government, businesses, and the community, it’s important to have lots of information. For the Greater Washington area, leaders in those spheres rely on reports and analyses to ensure the best choices are made for the region’s future. In many ways, they are relying on Jeannette Chapman.
- Tue, 09/01/2020 - 05:00
Despite a path to George Mason ĢAV that was challenging and, in her own words, “unconventional,” incoming freshmen Juliette Reyes moved on to campus this fall.
The Parkland, Florida, native will be double majoring in government and international politics and conflict analysis and resolution, a decision based on an initial interest in politics in high school that grew into a passion.
- August 30, 2020
May Abboud Melki’s home was in shambles following the massive August 4 explosion in Beirut, Lebanon. Glass shards from blasted windows and debris filled her home, and nearly everything she owned had been damaged. That is, except for her piano.
- Wed, 08/26/2020 - 20:05
Political campaigns are complex—even for political scientists. For students studying the field, understanding what is happening behind the scenes of a campaign can be difficult. For the average citizen, the confusion can be even greater.
That’s why Steven Pearlstein created the First Tuesday speaker series. The Robinson Professor of Public Affairs at George Mason ĢAV hopes it can help broaden perspectives on politics and challenge misconceptions that lead to political cynicism.