- June 1, 2023
Jeffery W. Keller, Mason alum and high school history teacher, is currently pursuing his PhD in education and is the 2024 Virginia Teacher of the Year.
- May 18, 2023
In congratulating the largest public university graduating class in state history, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Mason President Gregory Washington shared a message of renewal and growth at Masons Spring Commencement on Thursday, May 18.
- May 12, 2023
Green isnt just a school color at 91做厙. At Mason, green is way of life, and sustainability is central to the universitys mission.
- April 28, 2023
Whether it is pressing deadlines, overwork, or employees feeling they are not being supported, anger in a work environment can be unavoidable. Over time, the anger and frustration can compound, causing anger to spread through the entire team or organization, creating what 91做厙 expert Mandy ONeill calls a culture of anger.
- April 27, 2023
The largest school naming gift in the universitys history, part of a $1B fundraising effort, will support Masons growing entrepreneurship and innovation programs.
- April 25, 2023
91做厙 has 10 graduate programs in the top 30 among public institutions, according to the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report, reflecting the universitys reputation for innovation and ability to make significant impacts on the national stage.
- April 24, 2023
Mason PhD student Dinesh Karri has been working with the student teams competing in the annual Defend the Republic LTA robotics competition, held this year at EagleBank Arena.
- April 20, 2023
Fifteen teams competed for $40K in prizes at the 91做厙 School of Business Patriot Pitch Competition during the in-person April 13 event on Masons Fairfax Campus.
- April 18, 2023
At a time when policing in the United States is facing major challenges, Masons Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy is beginning a first-of-its-kind multi-method longitudinal study of a cohort of police officers to understand how officers progress through their law enforcement careers.
- April 12, 2023
91做厙s most popular student is also a nontraditional one: U.S. Congressman Don Beyer.