We are looking at the faculty diversity at George Mason University. Specifically, the diversity of staff when it comes to women vs. men. We were wanting to see when women started getting higher level positions rather than just being in assistant and secretarial roles. This project will cover as much of the university’s history as we can find information related to faculty and their roles. We are also covering some of the important women faculty who have worked at the University over the years, specifically Lorraine Brown, who was a Professor Emeritus of English who had worked at the university for 42 years, Eugenie Mielczarek who was George Mason’s first female physicist and was a founding member of the physics department and worked at the university for 35 years, and lastly Vanessa Blair-Lewis, who started working at the university in 2021, and helped to completely turn around the University’s women's basketball team, taking them from not winning a single game the year before she started, to in the 2024-2025 season winning a program record of 27 games and finished with a conference record of 14-4, for the Atlantic 10 conference. We will also cover some of the issues and gender disparity encountered by the staff of the University.