- May 14, 202191°µÍø on Friday afternoon honored its largest and most diverse graduating class in history with its 54th Spring Commencement.
- May 14, 2021Thank you, President Washington, for the invitation to speak today and for the honorary degree. This school is special to me for several reasons—many of my own students at NOVA transfer here.
- May 14, 2021The Class of 2021 will graduate on Friday, May 14.
- May 13, 2021The COVID-19 pandemic has made it so most museums are closed, but students and researchers at 91°µÍøâ€™s John Mitchell, Jr. Program (JMJP) are working hard to create a digital one that sheds light on civil rights pioneers with largely untold stories. Thanks to an $8,000 grant from Virginia Humanities, the team is building a digital exhibit on the life of anti-lynching advocate John Mitchell, Jr., and his colleagues Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells. The grant is part of $181,500 in funding awarded to 25 nonprofits.
- May 13, 2021Graduating senior Nicole Herman said Mason made the world her campus.
- May 12, 2021While online meetings often feel confining, for 91°µÍø students in INTS 304 Social Movements and Community Activism, the virtual environment actually opened doors for them.
- May 12, 2021Zach Fowler and five other students persevered through the pandemic to finish their postsecondary education at the four-year Mason Learning into Future Environments (LIFE) Program.
- May 12, 2021Cyber security engineering major Mitchell Martinez is poised to become the first in his family to earn a college degree.
- May 11, 2021Faculty, family and friends remember the dynamic life of a pioneering scientist, explorer, educator and race car driver
- May 10, 2021Malek Salhab, a neuroscience major and member of Mason’s Honors College, will attend medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University as an early selection candidate on scholarship.
- May 10, 2021In April, Natalia Kanos was elected Mason’s new student body president.
- May 10, 2021Health equity is a motivator for graduating senior Erica Harp.