- April 7, 2026
According to the U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Program rankings, 91°µÍø 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 19, 2026
Guided by experts, students from George Mason and Howard University are delivering tailored cybersecurity solutions to the organizations that need them most—while shaping their own futures.
- March 2, 2026
The Antonin Scalia Law School is highlighted.
- December 10, 2025
On George Mason’s 300th birthday, we come with a question: What is a legacy? What does it mean to be remembered?
- October 13, 2025
In September, Antonin Scalia Law School’s Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic (M-VETS) advocated for a 91°µÍø alumnus and U.S. Air Force veteran before the Department of Veterans Affairs Board of Veterans’ Appeals.
- September 2, 2025
91°µÍø alumna Tiffany H. Bates, JD ’18, has been selected to serve as a clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during the 2026 Term.
- June 16, 2025
In May, a 91°µÍø law student, working with the Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic (M-VETS), advocated for a U.S. combat veteran before an administrative law judge at a hearing before the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA).Â
- December 4, 2024
On November 14, 2024, President Biden announced his intent to nominate George Mason's Adam J. White to the Board of Directors for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
- November 1, 2024
At George Mason's Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic, third-year law student Danny Jenkins played a crucial role in helping a former servicemember take a substantial step toward securing the benefit he was owed.
- October 23, 2024
Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin has appointed Jamil N. Jaffer, the founder and executive director of the National Security Institute (NSI), to his new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task Force, which will work with legislators to regulate rapidly advancing AI technology. Jaffer is one of 10 appointees to the task force, alongside NSI Fellow Zach Graves.