George Mason online graduate programs rank among Virginia’s best

George Mason University earned top Virginia placements in business, nursing, and education and leads as a destination for veterans and working professionals in the 2026 Best Online Program rankings by U.S. News & World Report.

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NASA-funded wildfire digital twin could save assets and lives

A NASA-funded project at George Mason is developing a wildfire “digital twin” to predict fire spread and air pollution, helping first responders protect lives, property, and public health.

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Outdoor learning at Burke Lake shows students science career pathways

At Burke Lake, George Mason students are leading hands-on outdoor science experiences that help seventh graders explore environmental research and discover potential STEM career pathways.

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George Mason secures $1.5M for AI data center research lab

With a $1.5M grant from the Virginia Clean Energy Innovation Bank and Virginia Energy, George Mason is launching the Virginia AI Data Center Research Lab at Mason Square.

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From left, Lance Ahmadian, Hesham Hafez, and Karim Hafez in the Johnson Center Market with their SOSS Bros brand of hot sauce

The George Mason alumni behind SOSS Bros and their secret sauce

George Mason University alumni Hesham Hafez, Karim Hafez, and Lance Ahmadian's pursuit of a perfect meal—and the perfect accompanying sauce—was the initial spark behind SOSS Bros. Read more on how the friends brought the sauce to life.

George Mason's women's basketball players on the court

George Mason women’s basketball team named USBWA Team of the Week

The George Mason women's basketball team has been named the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Team of the Week after going 2-0 last week and extending their best start in conference history to 10-0. Discover more.

Professor Jennifer Sklarew, Isabella Barrera, Crystal Park, and Noah Brown, with Melissa Thierry, director, University Life Regional Campuses, standing by the pick-up cabinet for the Patriot Pantry at Mason Square.

Patriot Pantry expands to Mason Square

Students in Professor Jennifer Sklarew’s EVPP 480 Sustainability in Action class noticed a gap in resources for Mason Square’s predominantly graduate and professional student population. Learn how their efforts resulted in a new Patriot Pantry location at Mason Square.

Moderator Bob Holsworth with former governors Bob McDonnell, Ralph Northam, Tim Kaine, and George Allen on stage in Richmond.

Four Former Virginia Governors Weigh in on Virginia’s Next Four Years

On the Friday before the historic inauguration of Abigail Spanberger as Virginia’s first female governor, George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government hosted “The Governors’ Roundtable: The Future of Virginia.” Read more about their insights

A teacher assists a special education student in the classroom

Special education experts hope to slow teacher turnover with Project TURTLES

As the special education teacher shortage garners national attention and concern, George Mason educators are working on a solution through Project TURTLES, a program that offers doctoral students in special education leadership funding for their studies. Read how this grant supports doctoral students in special education leadership.

Two George Mason students on a walking path to promote partnership with Fairfax County

Walkability initiative is a win-win partnership for Alexandria City residents and George Mason researchers

In partnership with the Alexandria Parks and Recreation Department, Assistant Professor Iulia Fratila (left) and student Bryce Neuman devised the plan for the Alexandria City Ben Brenaman Park project, which aims to encourage walkability, promote physical activity among community members, and improve access to fitness. Read more about this fun park project.

Marissa Howard with collaborator Andrew Campbell, MD, at Children's National Hospital.

George Mason collaboration aims to reduce sickle cell child mortality

George Mason is collaborating with Children’s National Hospital to improve early detection of sickle cell–related kidney damage, helping reduce child mortality through earlier diagnosis and treatment. Learn more about the collaboration.

Larry Pfeiffer speaks with President Washington on the podcast Behind the scenes of "A House of Dynamite"

Podcast: Behind the scenes of "A House of Dynamite"

On the latest Access to Excellence, President Gregory Washington talks to Larry Pfeiffer—director of Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security, and expert consultant for Netflix's A House of Dynamite—about his time in the Situation Room. Listen to this episode.


George Mason in the News

Syria's only female minister pushes for change: 'I'm not here for window dressing'

Hind Kabawat is interviewed. Read more.

Feb. 1, 2026 | BBC

Ilia Malinin on the pursuit of perfection

Student Ilia Malinin is profiled. Read more.

Feb. 1, 2026 | CBS Sunday Morning (Video)

5 lessons from the first chief AI officers

Amarda Shehu is interviewed. Read more.

Jan. 29, 2026 | EDUCAUSE Review



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