By 2019, Mason conducted a review of the Vision plan’s progress. The university had become Virginia’s largest public research university, expanded its research funding, increased student diversity, and strengthened community partnerships. The…
The university saw continued growth under the strategic plan. In 2016, Mason hit a record-high in enrollment, with over 35,000 students. It also increased full-time faculty hiring and investments in new programs, showing the plan was making progress.
As part of the Mason Vision’s global strategy, George Mason University opened Mason Korea, its first international campus, in Songdo, South Korea. This marked a major step in making Mason a global institution and expanding its educational reach.
The university introduced the “2014–2024 Strategic Plan,” commonly known as the Mason Vision. The plan emphasized student success, innovative learning, research growth, community engagement, and global impact. This became the guiding roadmap for the…
In 2012, Ángel Cabrera became president of George Mason University. He brought a fresh approach to leadership with a focus on global engagement, innovation, and access. One of his first major initiatives was to begin outlining a new long-term…
The 2005–2006 George Mason Patriots entered the season with quiet determination and a veteran core ready to lead. With standout players like Jai Lewis, Tony Skinn, and Lamar Butler, and guided by Coach Jim Larrañaga’s disciplined style, the team…
This media guide is from the legendary 2005–2006 season when the George Mason Patriots men’s basketball team made their historic Cinderella run to the NCAA Final Four. The cover features key players like Jai Lewis, Tony Skinn, and Lamar Butler, along…
This image shows the 2005-06 GMU Men’s Basketball team, the squad that made a historic run to the NCAA Final Four. It captures the players who were instrumental in GMU's remarkable underdog journey that captivated the nation.
This flyer promotes the 1989 basketball game between George Mason and Santa Clara, which was an important contest for the GMU basketball team in the late '80s. The flyer highlights the program's continued growth and competitiveness during that…