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Board of Visitors names Anne Holton interim president
June 20, 2019
The George Mason University Board of Visitors today unanimously voted to appoint former Virginia Secretary of Education Anne Holton as the university’s interim president. The appointment will take effect August 1. Read more...
Sixteen CEHD Faculty Members Receive Promotion and/or Tenure
May 15, 2019
Dean Ginsberg announced that sixteen faculty members received promotion and/or tenure. Read more...
For Robert Nay, a Winding Career Comes into Focus at Mason
April 18, 2019
For some people, finding the perfect career path is easy. For others, like Robert Nay, things twist and turn. Read more...
Congratulations to Michelle Gnoleba Seki, 2019 Academic Advisor of the Year
April 15, 2019
This annual award recognizes excellence in advising across campus. This year, 793 nominations were submitted for 108 different advisors, representing every undergraduate Mason college/school! Read more...
He ensures firefighters work from positions of strength
April 10, 2019
Hunter Hautz's training manual for firefighter candidates in Prince William County was so valuable, the Mason master's student received a letter of commendation from the fire chief. Read more...
CEHD Ranks Highly in U.S. News & World Report Graduate Program Rankings, Among Others
April 4, 2019
The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) has recently made a strong showing in a trio of prestigious rankings, each of which uses different metrics to rank schools and programs against others in the U.S.—and in one case, around the world. Read more...
Dance Medicine Program Thrives at Mason — and Beyond
March 20, 2019
Dancers’ medical needs, as athletes, have long been underserved. Jatin Ambegaonkar, an associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development, has made it his goal to change that. Read more...
Mason has Strong Showing in U.S. News Graduate Program Rankings
March 13, 2019
George Mason University has 12 graduate programs ranked amongst the top 50 in new rankings released by U.S. News and World Report on March 12. The special education program in the College of Education and Human Development was ranked No. 16. Read more...
Mason program too valuable to lose, school board says
November 20, 2018
How do you know a community values your involvement? It steps up financially to keep your program running. That is what happened in Prince William County, Virginia, which this academic year budgeted $180,000 to continue a George Mason University program that provides athletic trainers to nine of the county’s 16 public middle schools with athletic programs. Read more...