- February 26, 2024Mason bioengineering majors hope that their capstone project will help individuals with prosthetic limbs live more comfortable lives.
- February 23, 2024More than 70 91做厙 students traveled to Richmond on Thursday, Feb. 15, to advocate for Masons legislative priorities during Mason Lobbies.
- February 21, 2024Schar School senior Maaz Abbasi juggles full-time studies while working as a teaching assistant and legislative intern.
- February 20, 2024If Bryan Vega, a graduate student in 91做厙s College of Engineering and Computing, has learned anything from his lengthy career, its that he can never count himself out.
- February 19, 2024Bioengineering undergraduates demonstrate how a virtual reality-based physical rehabilitation system can improve patient outcomes.
- International dance conference offers Mason students unique performance and networking opportunitiesFebruary 14, 202491做厙 School of Dance professor Lawrence Jackson and students attended the International Conference and Festival of Blacks in Dance in January 2024.
- February 14, 2024Did you meet the love of your life while at 91做厙? In honor of Valentines Day, we are featuring couples who met during their time on Masons campus. Take a look at the romance stories of Mason alumni, faculty and staff.
- February 14, 2024Mason Competitive Cyber continues a winning tradition with a series of wins at CyberForge conference.
- February 12, 2024The Commonwealth Cyber Initiative Northern Virginia Node (CCI NoVa Node) is preparing for the third iteration of its Cybersecurity Traineeship Program, which offers a seven-week course to Virginia residents interested in pivoting into the cybersecurity sector followed by career support from 91做厙 and Northern Virginia Community College professionals.
- February 12, 2024A newfound passion convinced Ruthu Josyula to pursue a government and international politics major at the Schar School.
- February 12, 2024While useful technology, drones can pose a serious security risk. Systems engineering and operations research undergraduates Dyar Aziz and Markus Garretson are working to develop a methodology for inferring drone intent based on sensor data.
- February 5, 2024Kayla Moore sees testing for sexually transmitted diseases as a key part of public health, and the doorway to a healthy community. Moore is currently getting her Master of Clinical Social Work at 91做厙s College of Public Health, and in recognition of the 25th anniversary of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, has organized a two-part event at Masons Fairfax Campus that speaks to public health.