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Mason Reads brings award-winning author Adichie to campus
In her first Freedom and Learning Forum, George Mason University president Anne Holton sits down with award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Read More
Host an international student for July 4th
Mason has a number of international students studying during the summer who would love the opportunity to experience Independence Day Read More
‘Enslaved Children of George Mason’ project explores school’s namesake
When searching through the George Mason University website for a summer job, Ayman Fatima came across a position that sparked Read More
Celebrating five years of INTO Mason
The university community is invited to a reception celebrating INTO Mason’s 5-year anniversary from 2-4 p.m. May 7 in the Read More
Freedom and Learning Forum: Racism in Virginia and Opportunities for Change
RSVP today for the next Freedom and Learning Forum featuring Dr. Gail Christopher, visionary and architect of the Kellogg Foundation-led Truth, Read More
Sojourner Truth speakers examine black feminism throughout history
Sojourner Truth was both an abolitionist and women’s rights activist. In her honor, the Women and Gender Studies and the African and African Read More
Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month. Women and Gender Studies and various campus departments and student organizations have planned a whole Read More
2019 Sojourner Truth Lecture features two award-winning scholars and activists
Each year, the Women and Gender Studies and the African and African American Studies Programs at George Mason University sponsor the Sojourner Truth Lecture Read More
Multigenerational panel of female activists shares experiences as part of Mason’s MLK commemoration week
Three pivotal leaders in civil rights and social justice shared their experiences and spoke about the need for continued advocacy Read More