See the Impact
Your generosity keeps us moving forward. Take a look at some of the ways your contributions have helped George Mason change lives and help our students, our community, our region, and the world.
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Alumni Spotlight: Golden Patriot Linda Campbell reflects on her beginnings at Mason
When Linda Campbell, BA English ’73, returned to George Mason University for the Golden Patriots’ 50th Anniversary event last fall, she was de…
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Philanthropy in Action: New scholarship supports students studying health informatics
Inspired by the legacy of their mothers’ generosity, Dr. Tamara Nall and Clement Ezeanii make a heartfelt contribution to the College of Publi…
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Former CNN Pundit, Schar School Professor Bill Schneider Establishes Fund for Students—with a Catch
When Professor Emeritus Bill Schneider established a fund to help public policy students at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy a…
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To Assist Students and Raise University Stature, Schar School Alum Colin Hart Leads by Example
After earning an undergraduate degree in Middle Eastern studies from the University of Virginia in 1989, Colin Hart continued his higher educa…
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Kestyn named first Hartley scholarship recipient
Robert “Bobby” Kestyn, a graduate student thrower on George Mason University’s track and field team, has been named the inaugural recipient of…
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Mason recognizes its faculty and staff donors
George Mason University faculty and staff were recognized for their generosity at an event hosted by the Office of Advancement and Alumni Rela…
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Mason, AWS partner on renewable energy lab and Sustainable Data Center Engineering concentration
The significant demand for data centers and their impact on global energy requires new models for renewable and sustainable energy systems.
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The Carter School Partners with Rotary to Scale Up Peacebuilding
The Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School at George Mason University, the top-ranked national public institution for peace and conflict resolution,…
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Mason receives $4.85 million gift to increase intimate partner violence detection and reporting
George Mason University today announced an anonymous $4.85 million gift to advance groundbreaking research on bruise and injury detection for …
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Koko H. Beetle honors the Hylton Center’s community contributions
Audiences at the Hylton Center will soon see a unique name adorning the halls of the Education and Rehearsal Wing.