The Fourth Estate: Krasnow Institute, Krasnow Institute Uses Millions in Federal and Private Funding to Support State-of-the-Art Lab and Research
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Title
The Fourth Estate: Krasnow Institute, Krasnow Institute Uses Millions in Federal and Private Funding to Support State-of-the-Art Lab and Research
Subject
Research in Krasnow
Description
A Fourth Estate article written in the summer of 2013, describing research done by students in Krasnow. It starts by first talking about the history of Krasnow Institute. It was founded in 1993 by Nobel laureates Murray Gell-Mann and Herbert A. Simon using the money left by Shelly Krasnow. It merged with GMU in 2002 and became an academic unit in 2007. The cover illustrates students conducting research. The article states that most students conduct neuroscience research as the major is housed in Krasnow, but other types of research is also housed there.
Creator
Fourth Estate Summer 2013, Amy Woolsey.
Source
Box: Fourth Estate Summer 2013 - Fall 2014, Box 50, R0128
Date
9/9/2013
Contributor
Sara Khokhar, Salaam Al-Nazer,Roa Elashry, and Malak Hamdan HNRS 360 Fall 2025
Citation
Fourth Estate Summer 2013, Amy Woolsey. , “The Fourth Estate: Krasnow Institute, Krasnow Institute Uses Millions in Federal and Private Funding to Support State-of-the-Art Lab and Research,” Mason History, accessed November 22, 2025, https://masonhistory.gmu.edu/items/show/686.