Photographs of George Mason Students protesting against racism. These photographs are related to the protest mentioned in the 1991-1992 Yearbook , titled African American Renaissance. This protest is due to numerous events of racism, including phone…
This is an image of younger Shelly Krasnow working on the Geophysical Instrument CO as a part of his scientific contribution to the physics and chemistry departments in Washington, D.C.
Two women performing "human sculptures" dance in front of the sculpture America by Alfredo Halegua at the George Mason University campus in Fairfax, VA.
The Hourly Child Care trailer, site of first on-campus day care for George Mason University, used by student and faculty members who needed childcare for irregular class schedules.
Photograph of the mobile home used by Hourly Childcare, Inc. for its care facility. It was located on university property across Ox Road (Va. Rte. 123) from the main part of campus.
George Mason gained global recognition when it hosted the prestigious World Congress of Information Technology (WCIT). The event showcased the university’s commitment to innovation and its growing role on the international stage.
Despite the tough semifinal loss to Hofstra, George Mason's NCAA Tournament hopes are still alive. With a strong résumé that includes a 22-6 overall record and a share of the CAA regular season title, the Patriots now turn their attention to…