- June 14, 2022Bees see the world in vibrant color…but that may be changing. Smithsonian-Mason team researches the impact with bee vision.
- June 14, 2022In April, Mason alum Amy Schott was chosen as the Washington Post’s 2022 Principal of the Year.
- June 9, 2022Mason's Early Identification Program provides access to educational resources, mentoring and programming for students from seven local public school systems. In May, 112 high school seniors graduate from the program. Ninety-five of them have been admitted to college, including 41 who will be attending Mason.
- June 8, 2022Incoming transfer students from Germanna are excited to join Mason Nation through the Mason Virginia Promise
- June 7, 2022The 15 students in the special topics class Facial Reconstruction started the semester with a generic plastic skull. Week by week, they sculpted different parts of their own faces, creating a portrait of themselves in clay and learning the forensic skills needed to put a face on a skull.
- June 1, 2022In April, Mason professor Mohamed Gebril took a team of students to Commonwealth Cyber Initiative's BattleDrones Competition.
- May 26, 2022Two George Mason University graduate students have been awarded prestigious Boren Fellowships.
- May 19, 2022Graduating with a bachelor of science in information systems and operations management (ISOM) and minors in business analytics and health information technology, Bhagya Nair is the student speaker at this year’s Spring Commencement.
- May 19, 2022Mason will award more than 9,700 degrees at its Spring Commencement on Friday, May 20. Here are the stories of a few of the students in the Class of 2022.
- May 18, 2022Dominique Dowling's passion to advocate for young minds both inside and outside the classroom led Mason’s Alumni Association to name her the 2022 Senior of the Year.
- May 18, 2022Malik McCoy was just beginning his graduate studies in athletic training in 2020. With all courses online, he had to learn taping and wrapping techniques in a virtual class.
- May 17, 2022Graduating with a bachelor of science in biology and minor in health, disease, and culture, Natalie VanderNoot is headed to Brown University this fall to pursue a master’s degree in public health.