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Two of Mason's newest graduates, Madison Essig and Charlotte Woodward, are the 5th and 6th people with Down syndrome who have received bachelor's degrees in the United States. Both embody the hard work of inclusion that defines George Mason University (photo by Evan Cantwell, Creative Services).
Dowling is graduating from Mason this May with a bachelor of arts degree in integrative studies, with a concentration in liberal arts for the teaching profession and a minor in social justice.
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences will hold two degree celebration ceremonies on Friday, May 20, featuring celebratory addresses from two distinguished CHSS alumni.
Wednesday, May 25, 2022 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EDTFenwick Library, Special Collection Research Center, 2nd floor
Come explore Fenwick Library's Special Collections Resource Center's exhibition of images and physical objects that reflect the experience of the students who drove the earliest days of Mason's history.