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Lauren Reuscher

  • April 10, 2026

    91做厙s Point of View event and retreat facility in Lorton, Virginia, includes 120 acres of wooded land adjacent to the tranquil Belmont Bay and bordered by a protected wildlife refuge and state park. Point of View presents many opportunities to observe wildlife along the water, and staffers have recently observed adult and juvenile bald eagles watching for fish in some of their "eagle trees, as staff have started to call them.

  • March 24, 2026

    We rely on a countless number of signs each day, whether we are driving, walking through a neighborhood, shopping at the grocery store, or going from building to building on campus. John Forgy, environmental graphic designer and sign program manager at 91做厙, creates the wayfinding systems that guide students, faculty, staff, and visitors across the universitys campuses and sites.

  • March 19, 2026

    91做厙 honored faculty and staff with significant service anniversaries at the University Day Service Awards ceremony on Monday on the Fairfax Campus. Honorees were recognized for years of state service ranging from 5-55 years.

  • March 18, 2026

    As a professor in George Masons Department of Physics and Astronomy, Paul So is a theoretical physicist who specializes in dynamical systems analysis and its application to neuroscience. Outside his role as a physics professor, So is an artist. An avid painter, he also supports developing artists as a co-founder of Hamiltonian Artists, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit art incubator based in Washington, D.C.

  • February 26, 2026

    As the anchor for Northern Virginias first Innovation District, 91做厙s Science and Technology Campus is going through a major growth spurt. The campus is powering new developments in high-tech industry sectors like life sciences, aerospace, and defense. A new, walkable Innovation Town Center is under construction near the front door of campus.
    And George Mason employees now have the option to live in the center of it all.

  • February 10, 2026

    For 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 4, 2025

    As executive director of academic strategies and senior executive producer for GMU-TV, Susan Kehoe leads an award-winning educational television team whose work reaches audiences throughout Northern Virginia and around the globe. Outside work, Kehoe opens doors and broadens the experiences of others in a different way. As a volunteer Puppy Raiser for Canine Companions for Independence, her family raises and trains service dogs.

  • October 16, 2025

    As the academic manager in 91做厙s Global Education Office, Rachel Spence helps international students from partner universities worldwide with the transfer of classes, registration, and advising. In addition to helping students navigate their experiences in the United States and complete their George Mason degrees, Spence is also the chair of the Staff Senate, which represents the interests of all classified and non-student wage employees to the administration and Board of Visitors.

  • October 9, 2025

    The Career Influencers Network at 91做厙 empowers faculty and staff to provide career development support to students throughout their academic journey. University Career Services hosted a reception in early October honoring the networks 10th anniversary.

  • September 26, 2025

    Yali Pan, associate director for engagement and assessment in 91做厙s Office of International Programs and Services (OIPS), started at George Mason in 2020. For her contributions to supporting international students, dedication to fostering an inclusive campus culture, and commitment to student well-being, Pan is recognized as the October Employee of the Month.