George Mason's 2024 winter graduation in pictures

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Winter Commencement at George Mason University on Dec. 19 at EagleBank Arena celebrated more than 5,200 graduates and certificate recipients. Graduates hailed from 89 countries, 45 states, and 27% of bachelor's degree recipients identified as first-generation graduates. 

The graduates celebrated their achievements in the company of proud family and friends. George Mason photographers captured the excitement of Commencement and Degree Celebrations.


Graduate smiles holding her scroll after walking across the stage
Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding

As the graduates entered the arena, the Green Machine filled the air with musical energy. 

The Green Machine pep band sings and plays their instruments at the Commencement ceremony
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Ross Calvin, a student in the School of Music’s vocal performance program, sang “The Star-Spangled Banner.”  

Ross Calvin, music student, performs the national anthem at Commencement
Ross Calvin, George Mason student, sings the national anthem at Commencement. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

George Mason President Gregory Washington welcomed the graduates and their loved ones to the ceremony and congratulated them on their achievements. 

An honorary degree was presented to Maureen McCarthy Scalia in recognition of her dedication to education and decades of volunteer work in the Washington, D.C., region. 

Maureen McCarthy Scalia and George Mason President Gregory Washington hold her honorary degree on stage at Commencement
Maureen McCarthy Scalia and George Mason President Gregory Washington. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Commencement speaker George D. Schindler advised the graduates that their ability to continuously learn, adapt, and thrive can determine their success. Schindler also stressed the importance of mentorship and kindness.  

Commencement Speaker George D. Schindler delivers his remarks on stage at Commencement
Commencement Speaker George D. Schindler. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding
“Our companies need more kindness, our governments, and our society could use some more kindness,” Schindler said. “It starts with each of us.”  
Student Commencement Speaker Caroline Little at the podium, giving her remarks to her classmates and their families
Student Commencement Speaker Caroline Little. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Student Commencement speaker Caroline Little, graduating with her bachelor’s in psychology, spoke about her experiences as a student parent. She expressed gratitude for the support she felt from her family, as well as from faculty and staff at George Mason, as she juggled the demands of parenthood and her studies.  

“George Mason isn’t just meant for the cookie-cutter student,” Little said. “It’s meant for people like me, for people like you, and anybody who has the determination to finish their degree and succeed, no matter what their life looks like outside of the classroom.” 
A graduating student raises his hands in the air and points at his family and friends in the crowd
Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding

As usual, the graduates let their creativity shine by decorating their graduation caps. 

A graduate wears a decorated cap with faux butterflies and the words "time to spread my wings"
Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding
A decorated graduation cap has a picture of Kermit the Frog and says "Life's like a movie, write your own ending"
Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding
A decorated graduation cap in the crowd has a green tinsel tree and says "Future bright like Christmas lights"
Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding
President Gregory Washington, Rector Charles "Cully" Stimson, Student Speaker Caroline Little, and Provost James Antony gather for a photo in front of a George Mason branded backdrop
President Gregory Washington, Rector Charles "Cully" Stimson, Student Speaker Caroline Little, and Provost James Antony. Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding

And then it was time to celebrate! Read more about the ceremony.  

A graduate wearing regalia poses in celebration at the George Mason statue on Wilkins Plaza
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding
A student meets up with her family member in EagleBank Arena after Commencement
Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding
A graduate in regalia smiles with a loved one outside EagleBank Arena
Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding
A graduate smiles while embracing a loved one outside the arena after Commencement
Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding