- April 13, 2022This year, that cause supported by Mason Vision Day was the Green Machine Ensembles, a group made up of hundreds of students, alumni, and community members devoted to celebrating the power of music to inspire spirit and shape lives.
- April 13, 2022Graduate students in the MBA elective class help companies examine their impact on the environment and offer solutions to reduce their environmental footprint.
- April 13, 2022A new study from the College of Health and Human Services’ researchers highlights how clinicians can use artificial intelligence and seasonality to screen patients and identify the probability of COVID-19 prior to testing.
- April 12, 2022Bioengineering undergrad Medhini Sosale wins one of the highest rewards—the Goldwater Scholarship—in the U.S. for undergrad students interested in developing STEM research careers.
- April 12, 2022George Mason University earned a silver-level designation from Exercise is Medicine-On Campus (EIM-OC) for its commitment to health and wellness.
- April 12, 2022George Mason University’s Edward Maibach is one of the most influential scientists working on climate change.
- April 12, 2022Mason faculty member to provide perspectives on social justice and social work as representative for the International Federation of Social Work to the UN for North America.
- April 12, 2022The Honors College class on the “100th Meridian Project” involves a multidisciplinary investigation into the water crisis in the American West.
- April 11, 2022Ajay Vinzé, professor and former dean of the Trulaske College of Business at the University of Missouri, has been named the next dean of the George Mason University School of Business. He will assume his role on July 1, 2022.
- April 11, 2022The George Mason University Board of Visitors (BOV) will consider a new tuition proposal for the 2022-2023 academic year as part of strategic and budget planning to help fulfill the vision for inclusive excellence.
- April 11, 2022The Rehabilitation Science PhD candidate is grateful for the opportunity to learn to present his research concisely and to an audience outside his field.
- April 11, 2022Of the 115 judges who have served on the U.S. Supreme Court, 108 of them have been White men. This summer, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will spark a change, as she becomes the first Black woman to serve as a justice in the court’s 233-year history. She was confirmed by the Senate on April 7.