- July 6, 2022The Student Apartments, Mason's first on-campus housing, opened in October 1977 and housed 498 students.
- July 5, 2022About 150 members of Mason Nation took part in the City of Fairfax Independence Day Parade on Monday, July 4, 2022, as part of Mason’s 50th anniversary.
- June 30, 2022Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Thursday announced four new appointments to the George Mason University Board of Visitors:
- June 29, 2022Mason’s Board of Visitors held a special meeting on June 29, 2022 to consider the Governor’s request that the modest 3 percent 2022-23 tuition increase be rolled back to 2021-22 levels for in-state undergraduates.
- June 29, 2022George Mason University was the first university to host the World Congress on Information Technology in June 21-24, 1998.
- June 29, 2022Former AG Eric Holder honored by the Center for Evidenced-Base Crime Policy
- June 28, 2022George Mason University Carter School professor Richard Rubenstein attended a workshop conference at the Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences at the Vatican on June 6-7 to discuss peacemaking in Ukraine and other global conflict sites. The conference was organized by the U.N. Development Solutions Network headed by Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs.
- June 27, 2022Title IX’s 50th anniversary is a milestone that provides us an opportunity to celebrate the positive changes the law has brought about and to recognize that more works still needs to be done.
- June 24, 2022More than 120 golfers teed off on June 13 at the Westfields Golf Club for University Life’s annual Diversity Scholarship Golf Classic.
- June 23, 2022After more than 10 years of fundraising and a few years of construction, the Center for the Arts Concert Hall opened on October 6, 1990, with award-winning composer Marvin Hamlisch serving as host on opening night.
- June 22, 2022Faculty, staff, and students on the Fairfax Campus are encouraged to participate in the annual "Lights Out! Power Down!" event on Thursday, June 23, from 2 to 3 p.m.
- June 14, 2022In 2006, Robert DeNiro and Matt Damon came to George Mason University’s Center for the Arts to promote their film “The Good Shepherd” in a special taping of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews.