On September 17, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention met for the last time to sign the document they had created. All 12 states approved of the new Constitution. 39 of the 42 delegates signed the final document. George Mason, our namesake, notably abstained, insisting on the addition of a Bill of Rights.
In celebration of the Constitution of the United States and in accordance with Title IV of the Higher Education Act (HEA), George Mason University is pleased to offer our students a variety of constitutional education and engagement opportunities throughout the year and on Constitution Day, September 17th.
If you are unable to make this in-person event, Student Media has also put together a virtual resource page where you can learn more about America's founding documents, test your knowledge about the Constitution, the First Amendment, and watch a video of Mason students, faculty, and staff sharing what "We the People..." means to them.