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Mason GradEchoes: Meet Daniel Ross reflecting on his graduate life

Mason GradEchoes: Meet Daniel Ross reflecting on his graduate life

In a recent interview for GAPSA's Mason GradEchoes video series, Daniel Ross, a recent graduate with a master's degree in economics from Mason, shared insights into his graduate experience. Daniel emphasized the significant impact of GMU's rigorous academic environment on his intellectual growth. He...

Tracy Corley: Transformative Science for Transitional Times

Past Event
Tuesday, April 2, 2024 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EDT
Van Metre Hall (formerly Founders Hall), #121

Dr. Tracy Corley is the second Next System Speaker for 2024. Please be certain to register here: https://forms.gle/4a6AaUZSWi7yVWqM9 Scientists have engaged everyday people in research for centuries. But, in recent decades, community-engaged and participatory practices are engaging researchers in...

Minor in Medieval Studies

The Middle Ages has had a powerful, long-lasting effect on cultures worldwide. A medieval studies curriculum enables students to discover just how much of our modern world can be traced back to the Middle Ages. The Minor Program in Medieval Studies has been designed as an interdisciplinary minor, to ...

Ann L Ardis

Ann L Ardis

Ann Ardis (PhD, University of Virginia, 1988) is a distinguished scholar and academic leader. She is known for her interdisciplinary research on late nineteenth and early twentieth-century British literature and culture.  That work focused on the formation of the modernist canon, and the voices, part...

Learn more about next year's fellows!

Learn more about next year's fellows!

The Center for Humanities Research is pleased to announce its fall 2023 and spring 2024 cohorts. All were chosen to work on research projects related to CHR's 2023-24 annual theme, "Democracy, Disposability, and Repair." Congratulations to all of our new faculty and graduate fellows! Learn more abou...

Mason Faculty and Students Use STEM to Analyze History

Mason Faculty and Students Use STEM to Analyze History

The Death by Numbers project at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM) within George Mason University’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) provides evidence of the quantitative mindset that developed in England at the turn of the 17th Century with the distribution ...

Kevin Matthews speaks on Queen Elizabeth and England's Tory Party on CGTN

Kevin Matthews speaks on Queen Elizabeth and England's Tory Party on CGTN

Assistant Professor Kevin Matthews has provided analysis about British news for several radio and television stations. Last week, he spoke twice with the China Global Television Network on recent news. View his interview regarding the election of Prime Minister Liz Truss and her mixed support within...

CHSS Distinguished Alumni - English

CHSS Distinguished Alumni  Gregory W. Fowler, Ph.D.  MA English '95 In January 2021, Dr. Gregory Fowler became the seventh president of the University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC), the nation’s largest online public university. A distinguished scholar and administrator, he is a leader in dev...

Graduate Admissions Standards: Earned Degrees

To be considered for degree status, university graduate admissions standards require applicants to hold a baccalaureate degree from an institution of higher education accredited by a Mason-recognized U.S. institutional accrediting agency or international equivalent. Accreditation indicates an instit...

Access to Excellence podcast delves into CHSS research

Access to Excellence podcast delves into CHSS research

Mason’s Access to Excellence podcast, launched in February 2020, has featured a host of CHSS faculty members, whose contributions showcase the breadth of CHSS research.  Episode 1 - The enslaved people of George Mason  February 7, 2020  Host John Hollis speaks to Mason’s Wendi Manuel-Scott, profes...