- March 31, 2022
Fifteen Mason students will make presentations at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, held virtually April 4-8.
- March 30, 2022
Before he took the class Transnational Sexualities, Casey Klemmer had not heard anything about transgender people outside of Virginia.
- March 28, 2022
The Enslaved people of George Mason Memorial will be dedicated at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, April 4, as part of the university’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
- March 7, 2022
Josh Oduro, the star forward on Mason’s men’s basketball team finished the regular season as the Atlantic 10 conference’s top scorer (18 points per game), and tied for seventh in rebounding (7.4 per game) and blocked shots (1.7 per game).
- March 8, 2022
In 1986, Mason alum Kim Crabbe became the first Black woman called up to the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team. Decades later, she’s still giving back to the sport she loves.
- February 21, 2022
Roger Wilkins, a Robinson Professor from 1986 to 2007, and for whom Wilkins Plaza on Mason’s Fairfax Campus is named, died in 2017 at age 85, but his legacy at the university remains strong.
- February 21, 2022
Many notable African American students, faculty and staff have made indelible marks at George Mason University. As we acknowledge Black History Month, and celebrate Mason’s 50th anniversary, here are just a few:
- February 16, 2022
In his extra year of athletic eligibility, Mason baseball player Scott Morgan is pursuing a master's degree in software engineering.
- February 7, 2022
Granted an extra year of athletic eligibility by the NCAA (something all student-athletes received because of the pandemic), Mason graduate student Jaylen Simmons set his sights on a goal that has been elusive despite his record-setting Patriot career: earning a spot in the NCAA championships.
- January 5, 2022
The first steps of the construction project that will reshape and reimagine George Mason’s Arlington Campus are scheduled to begin this week, weather permitting.