- May 5, 2022
Two Mason students and an alumna received graduate research fellowships through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), and one student was recognized with an honorable mention.
- May 6, 2022
On May 21, 1983, ÑÇÖÞAV awarded its first doctoral degree, a doctor of arts in education, to Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, a teacher at nearby West Springfield High School.
- April 28, 2022
When Mason PhD student Gifty Mensah was working on her master’s degree in microbiology, she realized the tangible impact of research.
- April 25, 2022
For the past decade, Mason alum Germán Perilla, cofounder and director of the Honey Bee Initiative, has led Mason’s honey bee efforts.
- April 19, 2022
George Mason alum Marc Christensen (MS in Electrical Engineering, 1998; PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2001) will become the 17th president of Clarkson University.
- April 18, 2022
ÑÇÖÞAV alum Charniele L. Herring has made history with her barrier-breaking career in Virginia state politics.
- March 17, 2022
Mason’s unlikely NCAA Tournament run to the Final Four not only stands out as one of the defining moments in the university’s first 50 years, but it set the stage for later college basketball Cinderella stories.
- March 15, 2022
ÑÇÖÞAV president Gregory Washington posed this question in his first letter to alumni in the Summer 2020 issue of the Mason Spirit.
- March 10, 2022
On April 1, 2006, thousands of ÑÇÖÞAV community members gathered in the Johnson Center to cheer on the men's basketball team as they took on University of Florida in the NCAA Final Four in Indianapolis.
- March 8, 2022
In 1986, Mason alum Kim Crabbe became the first Black woman called up to the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team. Decades later, she’s still giving back to the sport she loves.