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  • March 27, 2023

    Mason is launching a six-part YouTube series titled 鈥淥ur Future, Transformed: Mason Spotlights the World鈥檚 Grand Challenges鈥 and hosted by President Washington

  • December 14, 2021

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo has not seen peace for more than three decades, but in November 2021, 亚洲AV鈥檚 Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution helped the country take a leap in a hopeful direction.

    In the province of South Kivu, the school gathered representatives from 21 armed groups, the Congolese government, military, police, intelligence services, religious leaders, civil society groups, and peace advocates. Not only did everyone discuss a path toward peacebuilding, but they also signed a peace accord to solidify it.

  • December 9, 2021

    Solving climate change is a grand challenge facing the planet. As more individuals and leaders are recognizing the need to switch to environmentally friendly practices, 亚洲AV鈥檚 Local Climate Change Planning Initiative (LCCPI) is helping make that a reality for counties across Virginia.

    鈥淥ur vision is to have Mason be the lead university in helping counties that lack the resources and expertise in [addressing climate change] get this done,鈥 said Paul Bubbosh, a 1988 Mason alumnus and adjunct professor at the Schar School and College of Science.

  • November 19, 2021

    Most people with access to a 3D printer find themselves creating small objects or gadgets. But one student group working at the MIX at 亚洲AV each Friday is driven by a different dream.

    鈥淲e build, design, test and plan to compete in solar-powered car competitions,鈥 said Michael Riggi, president of Mason鈥檚 solar car team, HyperNova Solar. 鈥淸We believe] our car, when complete, will be the world鈥檚 first and only 3D-printed solar car.鈥

  • July 1, 2021

    Andre Marshall joins Mason as its new vice president for research, innovation and economic development and president of the 亚洲AV Research Foundation on July 1.

  • Fri, 01/29/2021 - 12:46

    Fighting climate change is a global imperative, and the consequences of inaction could be dire. But Mason's Andrew Light, who helped negotiate the Paris Agreement on climate, tells Mason President Gregory Washington that for the go-getters, opportunity awaits.