Students from the Carter School participate in a virtual dialogue with college students from Kosovo, fostering international exchange on peace and conflict resolution.
Scholars from the Center for Mason Legacies (CML) closed out Black History Month 2025 with a lively showing of standout research projects conducted in the past year.
The Broadside student newspaper featured a section called "Ask Arafat" where students sent their mundane or ridiculous questions to a fictional representation of Yassar Arafat.
Paul Watters' black-and-white image of the George Mason University's 11th commencement ceremony captured President Krug, Eric Leeper, and other members of the school's faculty. As part of the university's Broadside collection, this image highlights…
The Harris Theater 10's "A Hot Thing" scene is a passage from Toni Morrison's book "Beloved," where Sethe contemplates the horrors of slavery and refers to the dead as "a hot thing."
A special issue of ICAR News celebrating 25 years of the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, reflecting on its history, achievements, and impact.
A 1998 pamphlet outlining the Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis & Resolution and the M.S. in Conflict Management at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR), highlighting faculty and curriculum details.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a landmark piece of legislation that banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, or national origin in various sectors, including education. While GMU had not actively discriminated, this law pushed…