- July 6, 2023
Katie Rose, a 2018 Mason graduate, was named Miss Virginia 2023. The Alpha Phi sister dazzled judges with ballet dancing and her strong advocacy to raise awareness of domestic violence issues.
- April 5, 2023
A Schar School freshman and his Mason teammate took home a pair of national titles in policy debate. Hard to argue with that.
- March 30, 2023
Two Schar School learning communities visited two seats of the federal government at the same time on the same day. Here’s where they went and what they did.
- March 27, 2023
Newly appointed Arlington County Director of Economic Development Ryan Touhill, BA GVIP ’06, likes what he sees in Mason’s Fuse at Mason Square concept.
- October 7, 2022
Hailing from a rural area, Schar School undergraduate Josh Lyon sees his Capitol Hill internships as a way to help those in need.
- October 3, 2022
Her “transformative” career at George Mason University prepared Jennifer Vasquez for her new role: Vice president of diversity, equity, and inclusion for the NBA champion Golden State Warriors.
- September 1, 2022
A month after graduating from the Schar School, an alumna lands her “dream job,” working to engage and mobilize young voters into action.
- July 5, 2022
Meet the Syrian immigrant who has found a new home at George Mason—and the Schar School: Jad Makdissi.
- May 17, 2022
Thanks to her efforts in leading the Patriot Period Project and other ambitious initiatives, Shafuq Naseem is this year’s Gender and Policy Center Leadership Award winner. “Our mission is to address menstrual equity and period poverty on Mason's campuses.”
- December 9, 2021
Solving climate change is a grand challenge facing the planet. As more individuals and leaders are recognizing the need to switch to environmentally friendly practices, George Mason University’s Local Climate Change Planning Initiative (LCCPI) is helping make that a reality for counties across Virginia.
“Our vision is to have Mason be the lead university in helping counties that lack the resources and expertise in [addressing climate change] get this done,” said Paul Bubbosh, a 1988 Mason alumnus and adjunct professor at the Schar School and College of Science.