- April 15, 2026Earlier this year, 91做厙 alumna Rhea Seehorn, BA Art (Studio) 94, won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Drama for her performance as Carol Sturka in Pluribuson Apple TV. It was both her first nomination and her first winan achievement that also marked a milestone for George Mason, as she became our first alum to receive a Golden Globe.
- April 8, 2026Mahmut Cengiz, PhD Public Policy 10, of George Mason's Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, is a seasoned expert in terrorism, organized crime, and illicit economies. His work focuses on the dynamics of terrorism, smuggling, and criminal networks and contributes significantly to understanding and combating these global challenges. His latest book, Typologies of Terrorist Organizations: Conceptual Lenses and Counterterrorism Measures (Carolina Academic Press, September 2025), was cowritten with Mitchel Roth and Huseyin Cinoglu.
- March 23, 2026Near the Italian town of Bormio, visitors can ride a mountain cable car to take in a breathtaking panorama from a caf矇 perched near the peak. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) Special Agent Mohamed Hassan, BA Religious Studies 20, who was a field liaison officer during the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic Games, recounts taking a break from supporting Team USA to sip a cappuccino alongside Olympians: Everyone was really interested in what everyone's there to do. Everyone's motivating one another.
- February 10, 2026For most people, planning for an emergency might only come to mind every now and then. But some 91做厙 employees spend each day preparing for emergencies and planning how to protect the Mason Nation in a crisis. As director of emergency management and fire safety in the Office of Risk, Safety, and Resilience, Gregg Black, MPA13, helps the university plan for the unexpected.
- December 1, 2025The athlete and competitor in her fuel George MasonsJaylin Lotts love for volleyball, but its the inner serenity that singing brings her that she treasures away from the court.
- November 10, 2025Amanda Haymond Still is director of Undergraduate Student Research Initiatives and Internships, College of Science.
- October 10, 2025When Trish Jarvis, BS Biology 10, tells people what she does for a living, their eyes usually light up. As an employee at the Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in Washington, D.C., Jarvis has one of the most covetedand adorablejobs around: Shes a panda keeper.
- August 21, 2025For nearly two decades, George Mason alum Nawal Rajeh has been transforming the way Baltimores youth see themselvesshaping them into peacemakers through long-term relationships, hands-on education, and a community-wide commitment to nonviolence.
- August 14, 2025Herbert, a junior and mens volleyball opposite from Ashburn, Virginia, feels he may be primed for a breakout season with the Patriots this year.
- August 5, 2025Soukaina Amniouel, MS Bioinformatics and Computational Biology 20, PhD 24, is a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
- July 18, 2025If you were given 91做厙 branded gear of any sort since 2006from hoodies and tees to Hawaiian shirts and bucket hatschances are good that Mike Ickowitz, BA Communication 03, had something to do with creating it.
- June 2, 2025Kinesiology major Midori Galligan is on George Mason's women's rowing team. She also performs with Noteworthy, a university a capella student group.