- April 29, 2024
Starting in fall 2024, George Mason University will change how it approaches academic integrity and honor code violations.
- April 29, 2024
George Mason University’s goals to not only “expand the impact of Mason’s research, scholarship, and creative enterprise” but also to “deliver a distinctive and inclusive student experience” provide a vast wealth of opportunities for undergraduate students to gain hands-on experience under the direct supervision from faculty to are leaders in their disciplines.
- April 1, 2024
All individual files located in the university’s current enterprise file storage system, MESA M: mydata, will migrate to OneDrive in April.
- April 1, 2024
The Office of Undergraduate Education recently awarded five groups with Summer Team Impact Project Grants. These grants are part of the larger Mason Impact program.
- March 18, 2024
In her role as associate director for graduate professional and career development, Stephanie Bluth has established programs that allow Mason to meet state, national, and federal requirements while preparing students for the changing workforce and ensuring that those who come to Mason not only leave with degrees but also with job force readiness skills.
- February 5, 2024
The Global Education Office is reimagining and redesigning its vision while it prepares students for success in an increasing international and interconnected world and expands Mason’s global footprint.
- January 15, 2024
After a thorough and collaborative process led by the Office of the University Registrar and the Faculty Senate, George Mason University has modified its four-year academic calendar, delaying the start of the fall 2024 semester by one week, among other changes.
- October 26, 2023
All George Mason University faculty, staff, and contractors have the opportunity to receive three free hour-long telehealth intervention sessions with the university’s Center for Community and Mental Health.
- October 5, 2022
Richard Groover, an adjunct professor in environmental science and policy and author of three books including second edition of The Environmental Almanac of Virginia, is one of those consistent and dominant forces in Mason students’ lives.
- For Anne Magro, Being Named the Ray M. Sommerfeld Outstanding Tax Educator is Only Part of Her StorySeptember 7, 2022
For some, working on their taxes can be an anxiety-riddled experience, but for Anne Magro, co-executive director of the Business for a Better World Center and associate professor of accounting, tax is where she thrives. She’s so exceptional, in fact, that Anne was honored as the top tax educator in the nation, receiving the prestigious Ray M. Sommerfeld Outstanding Tax Educator Award from the American Taxation Association at the organization’s mid-year meeting earlier this year.