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May. 12, 2008Mason's Largest Graduating Class Filled with Goal-Driven Achievers
May. 5, 2008Back for More: Coach Jim Larranaga Discusses His Decision to Stay in Fairfax
Apr. 28, 2008Equality from 9 to 5: Psychology Professor Looks at Discrimination and Diversity on the Job
Apr. 21, 2008Fighting the Future: Mason Scientists Address Bacteria’s Resistance to Modern Antibiotics
Apr. 14, 2008Mason Celebrates Creative Spirit of the Community with Summer Festival of the Arts
Apr. 7, 2008Mason Students Proud to Display Their Cultural Heritage during Annual International Week
Mar. 31, 2008Before the Start-Up Starts, Young Entrepreneurs Learn about Pitfalls and Pitches
Mar. 24, 2008On Their Toes: Gala Concert Showcases Talented Dance Students
Mar. 17, 2008Bicycles Welcome Here: Campus Culture Adapts to 'Greener' Mode of Transportation
Mar. 10, 2008Students Find Epidemiology an Infectious Career
Mar. 3, 2008Professor Searches for the Genesis of Biological Systems in the Earth’s Depths
Feb. 25, 2008Batteries, Bulbs and — Band? Mason Graduate Teaching Fellows Take Their Research to K-12 Classrooms
Feb. 18, 2008Mason Physicists Investigate the Science of Tomorrow
Feb. 11, 2008Mason Graduates Make Local Government Go
Feb. 4, 2008Digital History Center Looks at the Future of Preserving the Past
Jan. 28, 2008Students Gain Rare Opportunity to Study Conservation Efforts Up Close
Jan. 22, 2008Mason Researchers Work to Smooth Transitions for Young Students with Cancer
Jan. 14, 2008Potential for Buzz and Bucks Attracts New Companies to Grubstake Breakfast
Jan. 2, 2008Experiencing an Onion Cell: How Students with Disabilities Learn about Science
Dec. 17, 2007Researchers Study Chronic Illness and Its Relationship to Fatigue
Dec. 10, 2007Assistive Technology Helps Improve the Lives of Those with Disabilities
Dec. 3, 2007Professor's Research Becomes a National Gallery of Art Exhibition
Nov. 19, 2007What You Don't Know Might Hurt You: Alum's Work Balances National Security and Information Sharing
Nov. 12, 2007If You’re Happy and You Know It…
Nov. 5, 2007The Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering Prepares for the Future with New Building
Oct. 29, 2007Walk This Way: Mason Researcher Looks at Human Movement and Perception
Oct. 22, 2007Counseling and Psychological Services Leads the Way on Mental Health
Oct. 15, 2007Who's Counting? Mason Notes Major Anniversaries This Year
Oct. 8, 2007Going Green Gets Easier at Mason
Oct. 1, 2007Mason Professor's Long-Term Care Financing Plan Is the Model for New Virginia Initiative
Sep. 24, 2007Geologist Leads Students on a Trail of Discovery
Sep. 17, 2007The More, the Merrier: Mason Provost Achieves Milestone with Latest Book
Sep. 10, 2007Vision Lecture Series Presents Work and Thoughts of Mason's Distinguished Faculty
Sep. 4, 2007University to Break Ground for Biomedical Research Lab
Aug. 27, 2007Mason Begins Fall Semester with New Construction, Safety Measures in Place
Aug. 20, 2007Mason's Enrollment Strategy Sees Results
Aug. 13, 2007Fall Brings New Class of Distinguished Faculty to Mason
Aug. 6, 2007Donors Enable Mason's Status as an 'All-Steinway' University
Jul. 30, 2007Diggin' It: Teachers, Campers Share Learning in Summer Science Program
Jul. 23, 2007Non-Native Freshmen Get a 'Bridge' to the College Experience
Jul. 16, 2007Theatrical Collections a Specialty of University Libraries Archives
Jul. 9, 2007Course, New Text Introduce Students to the Rigors of Wedding Planning
Jul. 2, 2007Transportation Expert Analyzes Economics of 'The Final Frontier'
Jun. 25, 2007Becoming a Patriot: New Students Discover Mason at Orientation
Jun. 18, 2007Research Center Responds to a Critical Defense Need
Jun. 11, 2007Mason Economists Practice Their Own Brand of 'Freakonomics'
Jun. 4, 2007Professor Creates International Bridges with Burundi Schools Project
May. 29, 2007Beyond SimCity: Agent-Based Computer Models Revolutionize Social Science Research
May. 21, 2007Mason Professors Share Their Fulbright Experiences
May. 14, 2007Mason Grads Have Stories to Tell
May. 7, 2007Mason Prepares for Involvement in 'Decade of the Mind'
Apr. 30, 2007Safety and Security at Mason: Virginia Tech Tragedy Prompts Discussion, Review
Apr. 23, 2007Mason after Dark: Late-Night Offerings Provide Entertainment, Dining Options for Students
Apr. 16, 2007Mason Hits Gold with Greening Efforts
Apr. 9, 2007Mason Celebrates Cultural Diversity at 27th Annual International Week
Apr. 2, 2007Making a Positive Difference: New Technique Will Allow Personalized Treatment for Cancer Patients
Mar. 26, 2007Robinson Professor Paden Still on a 'Path of Inquiry'
Mar. 19, 2007Giving Peace a Chance: Student Peer Mediators Come to Mason to Learn and Practice New Skills
Mar. 14, 2007One Year Later, Mason Still Riding the Magic Carpet
Mar. 5, 2007Mason Joins in Jamestown's 400th Anniversary Commemoration
Feb. 26, 2007Professor Wins $1 Million Prize for Providing Clean Water, One Village at a Time
Feb. 19, 2007In Educational Pursuit, Mason’s Business School Takes Students around the World
Feb. 12, 2007Homecoming 2007: Mason Won't 'Fold,' Even if the Weather Is Cold
Feb. 5, 2007Searching for the 'Holy Grail' of Neuroscience: Mason Scientist Aims to Construct a Virtual Brain
Jan. 29, 2007Black History Celebrated with Music and More at Mason during February
Jan. 22, 2007Research I Grand Opening Showcases Groundbreaking Work
Jan. 16, 2007Critical Infrastructure Protection Program Examines Effects of 2005 Hurricanes
Jan. 3, 2007Environmental Scientist Quests to Save the Whales, Protect Human Health
Dec. 18, 2006Many Faces, Many Dreams: Mason’s Early Identification Program Celebrates 20 Years
Dec. 11, 2006Keeping the Chesapeake Bay Clean: Mason Study Team Monitors Forest Buffers in the Watershed
Dec. 4, 2006What's Going On? New Research Tool Provides a Look at the Working Brain
Nov. 27, 2006Biometrics Puts Technology and Identity Face to Face
Nov. 13, 2006Things Unseen: Researchers Look at Human-Computer Interactions
Nov. 6, 2006Cheer Abounds at Mason: Fresh Interest in Spirit Groups Marks Start of Basketball Season
Oct. 30, 2006Mason Team Dives Deep into the Mysteries of Coral Disease
Oct. 23, 2006Newest Robinson Professor Wants Students to Have 'A Broader Vision'
Oct. 12, 2006Coach L Gets Set for Another Year of Mason Madness
Oct. 6, 2006A Milestone for President Alan Merten: Ten Years as George Mason Leader
Sep. 25, 2006Stephen Fuller: The 'Go-To' Economist for the Washington Region
Sep. 18, 2006'Creative Class' Author Leads Off Yearlong Lecture Series
Sep. 11, 2006Student Fieldwork Adds Regional Flavor to Folklife Archive
Sep. 5, 2006Research Group Looks at University Diversity from Within
Aug. 28, 2006New Student Days and Welcome Week Kick Off Semester, Patriot Style
Aug. 21, 2006Robinson Professor of Physics Makes 'Scientific Literacy' Available to All Students
Aug. 14, 2006Mason Students Have Access to One of the World's Foremost Researchers on the Origins of Life
Aug. 7, 2006New Building Represents Mason's Commitment to Research
Jul. 31, 2006Mason Students Learn at Feet of Historical Giant
Jul. 24, 2006From the Newsroom to the Classroom: Bakhash Brings His Iranian Roots and Historical Perspective to Teaching
Jul. 17, 2006Setting Up Shop in the Middle East: New VP for Ras al Khaimah Campus Named
Jul. 10, 2006Mason Offers 'Visions' in Yearlong Lecture Series
Jun. 26, 2006We Are Family: Welcoming Students – and Their Parents – to Mason
Jun. 19, 2006A Classroom with a View: Study Abroad Expands Vistas for Students and Faculty
Jun. 12, 2006Robinson Professors Enrich Undergraduate Experience at Mason
Jun. 5, 2006Adding Fossil Fuel to the Fire: Researchers Find Higher Global Warming Estimates More Likely
May. 30, 2006Knockin' on the Galaxy's Door: Physics Professor Calculates Area at the Edge of the Solar System
May. 22, 2006To the Finish Line: PhDs Find Relief and Rewards When They Complete Dissertation
May. 15, 2006Commencement 2006: Hard Work and Memories for 6,803 Students
May. 9, 2006Reaching for the Stars: Sally Ride Science Festival Encourages Girls to Explore Math and Science
May. 1, 2006Coming Soon: A New Arts Venue for Mason and the Region
Apr. 24, 2006Success Gives Forensics Team Something to Talk About
Apr. 17, 2006To Forgive and Not Forget: Researchers Look at Children’s Capacity to Learn to Let Go
Apr. 10, 2006International Week Highlights Mason's Student Diversity and Global Emphasis
Apr. 3, 2006What Does It All Mean? Mason Profs Analyze Impact of NCAA Run
Mar. 27, 2006Undergraduate Apprenticeships Introduce Students to Professional Research
Mar. 20, 2006Archaeologist Works to Solve 700-Year-Old Mystery
Mar. 13, 2006Prescribed Fire at Wildlife Refuge Fuels Research for Computational Sciences Students
Mar. 6, 2006Men's Basketball Makes History with a Slam-Dunk Season
Feb. 27, 2006Students Help Meet Mental Health Needs in Hurricane-Ravaged Gulf
Feb. 20, 2006Mason Positions Itself for New Frontiers in Research
Feb. 13, 2006Cultural Studies Examines the World with a Critical Eye
Feb. 6, 2006Where’s the Love? — in Lot L
Jan. 30, 2006Business Alliance ‘Bootcamp’ Puts Growing Companies through the Paces
Jan. 23, 2006The Outer Frontier: Mason Scientist on First Pluto Space Mission Team
Jan. 17, 2006Silver Shield: Mason's Full-Service Police Department Marks 25 Years
Jan. 9, 2006Lending a Stage Hand: Theater of the First Amendment Nurtures Playwrights and Composers
Jan. 3, 2006Speech Accent Archive Speaks Volumes
Dec. 19, 2005Center for History and New Media Workshops Teach the Teachers
Dec. 12, 2005Gone Platinum: Award-Winning GMU-TV Educates with Technology
Dec. 5, 2005280 Candles: George Mason, the Man, Celebrates a Birthday
Nov. 28, 2005With the Help of GIS, Mason’s Worldview Becomes Clearer
Nov. 14, 2005Taking a Corner of the World: Entrepreneurship Grows at Mason
Nov. 7, 2005Forgotten Art Works Provide Rich Learning Experience
Oct. 31, 2005Study Finds George Mason Contributes $1.6 Billion to Economy
Oct. 24, 2005College Alcohol Expert Urges Students to Make Healthier Choices
Oct. 17, 2005Team Building, Tarzan Style: Hemlock Overlook Celebrates 20 Years
Oct. 10, 2005Family Weekend: Great Families Make Mason
Oct. 3, 2005Economic Partnerships Join University and Local Business Community
Sep. 26, 2005Exceeding Expectations: Campaign Raises $142 Million
Sep. 19, 2005Proteomics Research Offers Promise for Cancer Treatment
Sep. 12, 2005Annual Book Festival Expected to Attract Thousands of Readers
Sep. 5, 2005Diversity Adds 'Strong and Colorful Threads' to the Mason Fabric
Aug. 29, 2005Moving 101: President Merten Leads the Way
Jun. 29, 2000Foundation Board of Trustees Members Elected
May. 6, 1999WGMU Radio Seeks FM License

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