Photograph from the Dance Unit's production of "How Long Brethren?", performed at Nora Bayes Theatre. This photograph shows Tamiris, the choreographer and principal dancer.
This is a hangar located Middle River, Maryland. The Federal Theatre Project materials were located in an abandoned hangar in Middle River, however, the exact location is currently unknown. Glenn L. Martin company owned the biggest hangar in the area…
This is an image of an anonymous GMU basketball player participating in a pre-draft interview for Sports Machine ahead of the 1999 NBA Draft. The image shows the reporter holding a microphone up to the athlete while he answers questions.
Photograph of the Mason Pond Gazebo, a central location tied to a campus ghost story about a young woman who allegedly drowned during a picnic on the pond. Although this tale is widely told among students, University Police confirm that no drowning…
A Fourth Estate article written in the summer of 2013, describing research done by students in Krasnow. It starts by first talking about the history of Krasnow Institute. It was founded in 1993 by Nobel laureates Murray Gell-Mann and Herbert A. Simon…
Broadside newspaper article talking about the greenhouse on GMU's campus. It is managed by Barbara Miller, who states that the greenhouse is growing full of vegetation. The greenhouse is used for research and stocking science laboratories with…
Socially, exclusion of individuals with disabilities at George Mason University has had significant impacts. For example, students with disabilities often face challenges in participating in extracurricular activities, such as clubs or campus events,…
Teaching children about disabilities plays a vital role in shaping a compassionate, inclusive, and empathetic generation. It fosters empathy and understanding allowing the youth to gain deeper insights into what it's like living with a disability. By…