- May 27, 2021
Students pursuing an MS in management through Mason’s School of Business usually spend four months getting work experience through internships at local companies. This year, however, due to the coronavirus pandemic, administrators had to think creatively. So instead, they asked local businesses what they thought of hiring students to do remote “researchships.”
- May 10, 2021
Accounting major Isabella Bah began her Mason journey as a student in the Early Identification Program.
- Mon, 04/19/2021 - 08:29
Nine Mason teams are participating in PitchFest, the TiE DC chapter’s region-wide pitch competition for university students.
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George Mason University has two online graduate programs ranked first in Virginia by U.S. News & World Report, leading the state in curriculum and instruction and accounting.
- Wed, 01/20/2021 - 11:29
Mason's School of Business is co-hosting an online conference on preserving and rebuilding a viable retail industry in the Washington, D.C., area.
- Wed, 12/16/2020 - 10:11
Ayomide Olagoke-Bello is a December 2020 graduate of George Mason University
- Mon, 10/26/2020 - 09:34
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When Taurus Patterson was looking at colleges, George Mason University struck him right away as a place that he could call a “second home.”
“I felt like I would be welcome,” said Patterson, 18. “Everyone I met was so nice, and it didn’t seem forced. When I visited the campus, people just started talking to me, and it was so natural. I already felt like I belonged.”
Patterson is a member of Mason’s Honors College, a University Scholar and a recipient of the Merten-Womble Scholarship. He says he’s looking forward to studying finance in the School of Business, and is considering a second major in public administration.
“A long time ago, I wanted to be president, and then I wanted to be a financial consultant,” Patterson said. “Really, I have a passion for both finance and politics, so I would like to be able to combine these interests.”