George Mason recognized for robust support structures for veterans
George Mason University was recognized for its collaboration with local school districts to support children in military families. Learn more about this partnership and the Military, Veterans and Family Initiative, and hear Keith Renshaw share why these support systems make George Mason All Together Different.
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Did you know that more than 10 percent of George Mason’s student population is military connected?
Learn how one student veteran is supporting his fellow student veterans through their educational journeys at George Mason.
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Jamil Jaffer, founder and executive director of the National Security Institute and assistant professor of law at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School discusses national security with President Washington on his podcast, Access to Excellence.
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Listen to Access to Excellence Podcast Ep 59 - Cybersecurity and the global threats of tomorrow
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Kristina Ryder works as an administrative specialist in George Mason’s Office of University Advancement and Alumni Relations, where she supports the Advancement communications team. Outside work, Ryder is a singer, and she has performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” at sporting events at George Mason and beyond. She recently performed at Washington Mystics and Wizards games. Read more.
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