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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences bids farewell to its students who become George Mason University alumni on December 19. We are pleased to introduce a few of them and we share our congratulations with all of our graduates!
In search of a career where she could work with people and solve problems, Josi Braithwaite's Introduction to Public Relations elective clicked with her skills and interests and she quickly dove into coursework she loved.
But after a research opportunity through Mason’s Office of Student Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research (OSCAR), Thalia Dimopoulos found that she was hooked on the possibilities of a research career.
Alexis Frambes will continue her work as a research assistant for University Professor and Provost Emeritus Peter Stearns, and with the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. Further on, she hopes to continue her studies to earn her doctorate in history.
United States Army and Air Force veteran Hicham Hall has balanced family and work to earn his bachelor of individualized study degree in Islamic thought.
Legal studies has been an objective for Kathryn from the time she applied to Mason, and it led to her interest in criminology. She was motivated to learn as much as she could about the criminal justice system before considering it as a future vocation.