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GMU independence richmond signing
Gmu independence legislation signed by governor holton
GMU Gets Home For Study of the Brain
An article discussing the official opening of the Institute in 1997, which will be used for Neuroscience research and student success.
GMU Free Palestine Protest
Students gather in Wilkins Plaza to protest injustice in Palestine
GMU Folkmore ghost statue
Students decorated the George Mason IV statue
GMU First Greenhouse
Photo of the first greenhouse on GMU's campus.
GMU Fans with painted bodies root hard
George Mason fans pulled out all the stops during the 2006 Final Four, covering their bodies in green and gold to cheer on their Cinderella squad.
GMU Fairfax Campus
Pictured is GMU's Fairfax campus when it first opened. It was made up of four buildings.
GMU Establishes the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In 1991, GMU formally established the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) to address campus disparities and promote a more inclusive academic environment
GMU Early Gunston Ledger
Campus newsletter describing the first ever George Mason Day
GMU development image
Early look at a model for full build out of GMU Fairfax Campus
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