- December 12, 2023Taking advantage of Mason’s myriad study-abroad opportunities, Schar School junior Maggie Reier journeyed to Oxford, England, for a semester and thrived.
- December 12, 2023George Mason University will celebrate more than 5,000 students graduating or earning certificates in the Winter Commencement ceremony at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at EagleBank Arena.
- December 12, 2023Highlighting the health relevance of climate change and the health benefits of climate solutions can generate support for climate action, a study from George Mason University researchers has found.
- December 11, 2023The Board of Visitors approved several actions and watched a number of presentations during its Nov. 30 meeting.
- December 11, 2023Health Services Research doctoral student intends to use her fellowship to uplift the voices of populations previously underrepresented in public health.
- December 11, 2023Dulcee Valenzuela, a December 2023 grad with a degree in bioengineering, said her cancer diagnosis as a teenager helped her find her life's purpose and a career path.
- December 8, 2023Inspired by her parents who immigrated from Mexico in search of a better life for their children, Ashley Alvarado-Lopez is following the path her older sister by graduating in winter 2023 with two degrees from Mason.
- December 6, 2023Six graduate students from George Mason University’s Department of Global and Community Health presented a four-pronged solution to address health care and homelessness among Washington, D.C., area women at the D.C. Public Health Case Challenge.
- December 6, 2023A new project, led by Schar School associate professor Jennifer Victor, aims to increase voter awareness and turnout at Mason.
- December 5, 2023Lydia Sigman grabbed every Schar School opportunity to position herself for a career in government.
- December 5, 2023The National Security Administration redesignated George Mason University as a National Center of Academic Excellence, a distinction Mason has had since 1999.
- December 5, 2023Mason graduate student Archana Vardhan was one of 20 students nationwide selected for a summer fellowship through the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs. Her area of expertise is the mental and physical health of postnatal mothers of color.