Congratulations to the Class of 2024
The newest alumni reflect on their time at George Mason, future plans, and how their education has empowered them to pursue their dreams. Watch the video below.
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George Mason University announces James Soto Antony as new Provost and Executive Vice President
Antony, a nationally recognized higher education scholar and leader, comes to George Mason from University of California San Diego where he is currently Dean of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs and a Professor of Education Studies. He will begin his new role on July 1, 2024. Meet the new Provost.
Research: Tiny Structures with a big impact
Pei Dong, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was awarded an NSF CAREER award for her work on the multi-scale manufacturing of carbon nanostructures. Learn how her research is critical for the future of energy and water.
Tennis player paves the way for exchange student-athletes |
Maïlys Faur is the first exchange student to play on one of George Mason's varsity teams, opening the door for future players from around the world. Read about Faur's year with George Mason Tennis.
Mason Korea senior bridges her American and Korean identities through marketing. Read about Lucy's journey.
From an island in Korea to a leader for climate change in D.C. Learn more about Yoonseo Cho.
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A second chance at a college degree for Mason Korea’s computer game design graduate
Juyoung Cha was the first in her family to consider studying abroad for college. Starting in high school, she wanted to experience a different culture, specifically the United States. Learn more about Juyoung's journey.
Mason Korea senior discovers his passion for peacebuilding and opera
After several leadership camps in the United States and the U.K. during junior high, Seung Gyo Kim felt that pursuing college abroad was the best way to express his unique identity and broaden his knowledge. Read more.
A U.S. college degree was a great investment for this Mason Korea student
George Mason University accounting major Young Ho Ji grew up near Pyeongtaek, South Korea, not far from Camp Humphreys, the largest overseas U.S. military installation in the world. He attributes part of his desire for a U.S. college education to watching American officers walk by in the apartment complex every day. Read more about him.
George Mason University completes long-term rebrand with new logo
George Mason University unveiled a completely redesigned logo as the capstone of its three-year-long comprehensive rebrand. The new look, which will include a single logo for the university and its athletics program, asserts George Mason’s emerging identity as a national top 50 public university and Virginia’s top-ranked university for innovation and upward mobility, as well as the commonwealth’s largest, most innovative, and most diverse university. Take a look.
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George Mason in the Media
George Mason officials, state leaders celebrate $3.75M Nanofabrication Facility at Manassas campus (Inside NoVa)
George Mason is mentioned as the top LGBTQ+ friendly college (Forbes Advisor)
George Mason unveils new logo, retires shooting star design
George Mason on Thursday unveiled a new streamlined logo for the university and its athletics department (Washington Post)
Congressman Don Beyer returns to school for AI understanding for improved policy-making
Mason student Don Beyer is the focus of a story about his work in Congress. (WJLA)
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Allison Miner discusses agriculture and food security. (PBS Video)