- 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
Graduating community health major Emaan Amir combines research, clinical work, and interdisciplinary study as she heads toward her medical career.
- May 8, 2026
From a nearly decade-long gap between high school and college, to his passion in a niche field of kinesiology, senior Ryan Hutchinson is proving that the road less traveled is sometimes the better one.
- May 7, 2026
Senior Khaled Alkurd is speeding up instead of slowing down as he approaches graduation.
- May 7, 2026
A systems engineering team won first place in the George Mason Patriot Pitch Social Impact Track and won the Peoples Choice Award, along with first place in the U.S. Military Academy System Engineering Design Competition.
- May 7, 2026
When Saniya Darediya, this year's student commencement speaker, stepped onto 91做厙s Fairfax Campus for Orientation four years ago, she was fresh off the plane from Gujarat, India. She chose George Mason sight-unseenand then carved out a place for herself.
- May 6, 2026
When doctoral student Rooshna Mohsin arrived at 91做厙 from New Jersey, she came with a clear purpose: to deepen her research in environmental and reproductive health and work alongside faculty whose scholarship aligned with her own ambitions.
- May 6, 2026
These learning design and technology courses pair graduate students with real startup clients to apply learning experience design (LXD) and UX research skills in hands-on consulting projects.
- May 6, 2026
Receiving a Goldwater Scholarship, which recognizes students with the potential to be the next generation of research leaders, is a true testament to student Sofie Strompf's dedication and perseverance.
- May 4, 2026
Fueled by the love of the game, a team of Mason Autonomy and Robotics Center students overcame GPSfree technical challenges to take first place at the 2026 Raytheon Autonomous Vehicle Competition.