- January 19, 2021New George Mason University Study finds that health care professionals with a greater personal ability to respond to change experienced lower rates of burnout when their work environments offered strong communication, teamwork, and leadership support. This is one of the first studies to explore the effect of individual and organizational capacity for change on burnout among health care professionals.
- January 15, 2021Mechanical engineering seniors design a wheelchair that aids a veteran from a non-profit organization.
- January 14, 2021George Mason University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) announced the public sound and light installation Arcadia, created by artist Sam Nester and offered in partnership with the School of Art’s Murals at Mason and Mason Exhibitions initiatives.
- January 11, 2021Efforts to combat climate change by George Mason's Ed Maibach have not gone unnoticed.
- December 30, 2020National Institutes of Health-funded randomized clinical trial is the largest study to-date to compare thresholds for blood transfusions in premature babies, offers guidance for health care providers.
- December 14, 2020Mason scientist creates a smartphone game to combat climate change misinformation
- December 10, 2020George Mason University’s Center for Education Policy, rebranded in 2018 as EdPolicyForward, has been partnering with the Virginia Department of Education, school districts and oth
- December 9, 2020A Mason researcher helps search the stars for new planets
- November 24, 2020The opening of George Mason University’s new Forensic Science Research and Training Laboratory in the Spring 2021 semester establishes Mason as a leader in forensic anthropology and investigations and a valuable community partner with law enforcement.
- November 20, 2020George Mason University is poised to be named a managing member in the Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII), a $111 million public-private partnership led by the University of Texas at San Antonio.
- November 11, 2020A team of researchers from George Mason University will lead efforts to develop a dynamic, high-performance programmable Cyber-Infrastructure testbed that connects research communities and their resources in the United States with collaborating partners and facilities in Europe