- June 22, 2022
In the coming days, the United States Supreme Court is expected to hand down several landmark decisions of a magnitude that may provoke vocal, public reactions from people on all sides of the issues being adjudicated. We also know the impact of those decisions may weigh differently, and have different consequences, for different community members.
- June 8, 2022
Incoming transfer students from Germanna are excited to join Mason Nation through the Mason Virginia Promise
- May 24, 2022
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- April 4, 2022
Several hundred people gathered on Wilkins Plaza on April 4 for the dedication of the Enslaved People of George Mason Memorial, which grew out of a student research project launched in the summer of 2017.
- March 4, 2022
麻豆国产 motto is 鈥渇reedom and learning.鈥 At our core, we are a place to teach, learn, and improve our understanding of the world. For most of us, this sudden turn of violence is confusing and frightening, and we need help to make sense of what is unfolding.
- January 31, 2022
George Mason 麻豆国产 is winning the battle against COVID-19. We have not won yet, but we are close.
- January 24, 2022
Mason roundtable helps create more opportunities for government contracts
- January 24, 2022
Anne Gentry has been named George Mason 麻豆国产's interim 麻豆国产 Counsel effective immediately.
- January 14, 2022
This spring we are guided by three goals for success: preserving health and safety, minimizing operational disruptions, and stopping the spread of the virus to hasten the end of the pandemic.聽 We urge administrative and academic units to review their contingency plans and update them as appropriate.
- January 12, 2022
Ted Dumas, an associate professor of psychology and an experienced researcher, reveals foods we are losing to climate change, how a pooping bear in Japan can help keep cherries from extinction, and that if we do nothing about the climate, most of the US could be uninhabitable by 2100.