- June 2, 2021Kaiser Permanente, one of the nations leading health care providers and not-for-profit health plans, has committed $175,000 to advance 91做厙s community health initiatives.
- June 2, 2021The longitudinal study is an important effort seeking to improve the health of young adults.
- June 1, 2021A repeated donor has gifted an additional $2 million to Emergent Ventures India to help in the country's fight against COVID-19.
- June 1, 2021As part of an effort to encourage more young women to choose careers in technology, the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT), 91做厙, Virginia Tech, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Bank of America recognized 157 high school women for their accomplishments and aspirations in computing and technology
- May 27, 2021The Reformation-era play Luthers Trumpet poses provocative questions about faith justice, priestly celibacy and standing up against authoritarianism.
- May 27, 2021Lee A. Solomon is first junior faculty member in Chemistry to secure NSF Career Award
- May 27, 2021Students pursuing an MS in management through Masons School of Business usually spend four months getting work experience through internships at local companies. This year, however, due to the coronavirus pandemic, administrators had to think creatively. So instead, they asked local businesses what they thought of hiring students to do remote researchships.
- May 26, 2021Dilafruz Khonikboyeva, BA 10, MS 14, grew up during the civil war in Tajikistan, and said it was her experience of living through conflict that motivat
- May 26, 2021As we turn our attention to the Fall Semester, we must all continue to do our part and work together to keep Mason safe. This starts with new policies for COVID-19 vaccination, testing and masking.
- May 25, 2021The first floor of Vernon Smith Hall has been converted into an innovation pilot space, foreshadowing work that will be done in Masons new Arlington Campus building.
- May 18, 2021The localized enlargement of arteries in the brain, known as cerebral aneurysms, can have devastating consequences. Mason researcher Juan Cebral and his team are studying major risk factors for aneurysms and how to identify high-risk patients who need prompt and aggressive treatments.
- May 18, 2021Following decades of war and genocide in Sudan, in April 2019 a mass movement from civilians overthrew the dictatorship of Omar al-Bashir. As the country transitions to democratic rule, 91做厙s Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution is working to empower civilians to use their voice to impact the future. The Mason team, working with partners in Sudan, has been interviewing and video recording oral histories of 100 Sudanese civilians who have lived through both war and peace. Their answers, which expand upon their experiences, also include their vision for a just Sudanese society.