This table compares the growth of the George Mason Black student population to that of Fairfax County’s Black resident population. Each data point indicates by what percent a given year’s population increased since 1978. Numbers were calculated in…
ICAR organizes its first Regional Scholars Roundtable on Peace and Conflict Studies, bringing together experts to discuss key developments in the field.
This image shows the gravestone of Eva Roy, a 14-year-old girl tragically murdered in Burke, Virginia, on August 6, 1918. Her unsolved death became one of Northern Virginia's most well-known ghost stories. The gravestone, marked “Aunt Eva Roy,” is…
In this candid moment, former George Mason University President Ángel Cabrera is seen engaging in the tradition of rubbing the statue’s toe for good luck. This playful and symbolic act, often performed by students before exams or big events, is here…
This is a response to a google form documenting paranormal experiences on Mason's campus and in the surrounding Fairfax Area. This student shares the haunted bathroom in Monroe Hall.
This is a response to a google form documenting paranormal experiences on Mason's campus and in the surrounding Fairfax Area. In this form, the student recounts a scream only they heard coming from the Washington parking lot at night.
Newletter detailing the renaming of the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution to the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution