- May 18, 2026
A partnership between 91做厙 and the United States Air Force is accelerating the development and real-world deployment of technologies designed to support Air Force personnel operating around the globe.
- The power of showing up: How this Honors College student built a career by seizing every opportunityMay 12, 2026
For Honors College student and University Scholar Monica Amaya, the journey to a degree isnt just about the final walk across the stageits about a promise she made to her family and herself years ago.
- May 11, 2026
At its final meeting of the academic year, the 91做厙 Board of Visitors saluted graduates from the Early Identification Program, received an update on the mens basketball program from Coach Tony Skinn, and passed a six-year capital plan, among other actions, including approval of a tuition and fees increase for 2026-27.
- May 7, 2026
Senior Khaled Alkurd is speeding up instead of slowing down as he approaches graduation.
- May 1, 2026
Caitlin Horan, assistant dean of graduate academic services in 91做厙s Costello College of Business, has transformed the graduate services team. Referred to as the heart of the Costello graduate team, Horan is known for her innovation, student advocacy, and strong organization skills. For this and more, she is being recognized as the May Employee of the Month.
- April 28, 2026
Being a professional athlete is a full-time job. But school, he says, always comes first.
- April 15, 2026
Honors College Challenge Day brings teams of students together to solve strategic challenges for corporate and nonprofit partners.
- April 14, 2026
Sometimes things just seem to fall into place. Thats what happened for 91做厙 womens volleyball freshman player Nia Thompson. Nias mother, Amy Boone Thompson, BS Physical Education '95, was a dual-sport athlete at George Mason in the 1990s, playing both volleyball and basketball. She was a member of the 1994 CAA Championship womens volleyball team.
- April 7, 2026
According to theU.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Program rankings, 91做厙 placed 20 programs in the national top 50, including seven in the top 10, reflecting broad strength across business, engineering, law, nursing and public health, public policy, education, fine arts, and sciences. Regionally, seven programs ranked in the top three in the Washington, D.C., region, with 13 programs topping at No. 1 in Virginia.
- March 23, 2026
Zachary Suh, a marketing major in the Costello College of Business and member of the Honors College at 91做厙, founded HomePlate,a meal service for seniors, in his sophomore year.