Photograph of George Mason University professor, Edmund (Fred) Millar with fellow faculty members at a rally at George Mason University Fairfax Campus, February 5, 1978. 8" x 10" photograph; black and white.
Bailey’s Crossroads: George Mason’s First Campus (1957–1964)
This small red-brick building at 5836 Columbia Pike in Falls Church, Virginia, was first built in 1922 as an elementary school. In 1957, it became the first home of George Mason College.…
Around Fall of 1968, the campus formed Patriots Day. This was a fun way for students to engage in various activties with fellow colleagues through barbeques, chariot races, etc. all in the name to foster student productivity and campus spirit.
Two paragraphs detailing statistics about faculty and staff responses to a survey about being in favor of football, opposed to it, or undecided on the issue.
A chart with paragraphs describing how the study was conducted and what the findings mean. It lists percentages for those who are in favor, opposed, undecided, and those willing to pay a student fee increase.
During the discussion of the creation of a George Mason football team, votes counted per the Student Senate, Faculty Senate, and Football Task force, and is now awaiting the Board of Visitors vote.