- April 30, 2025
Honors College students connect with professionals and leaders in the performing arts at a roundtable event to learn about life on the stage – and beyond.
- April 30, 2025
Honors College students learn from top executives, administrators, and leaders from the healthcare industry about the many career paths dedicated to improving health and well-being.
- April 22, 2025
Based on their years of research studying how student-athletes move, George Mason University bioengineering professors Parag Chitnis and Siddhartha Sikdar have created a start-up called Myokinetics LLC with the goal of providing personalized rehabilitation programs for injured athletes.
- April 10, 2025
George Mason University computer science major Nasrin Ali has a unique accomplishment—she has completed two internships with Microsoft and begins her third this summer.
- April 4, 2025
Honors College Challenge Day is a competition hosted by George Mason University's Honors College, where student groups propose solutions for real-world issues faced by partners of the Honors College. Student winners for Northrop Grumman and So What Else discuss their experience at the event.
- March 6, 2025
The Schar School is singularly prepared and positioned to advance your education and career with meaningful internships at key institutions throughout the Washington, D.C., region. What do you get from an internship? Read our story.
- February 25, 2025
George Mason University’s Honors College prepares its students to be at the forefront of the world’s challenges, shaping them into the problem solvers and peacemakers of tomorrow. Alum Alex Neuman (International Politics; Russian and Eurasian Studies, ‘20) was working under a Title 8 Fellowship with the U.S. Department of State last Summer. In this position, he relocated to Poland while studying Ukrainian. In August, Neuman sat down with the Honors Communications Team to discuss his public service career, his experience in the Honors College, and the positive change he hopes to spark amidst the growing Ukrainian conflict.
- February 25, 2025
George Mason University’s Honors College prioritizes the success of all students. When it comes to student athletes, the Honors College’s top priority is to make sure they receive the same transformational learning experiences that all students receive, providing them the support that helps them grow as individuals, scholars, and professionals. Richard Todd Stafford, the Honors College’s Director of Communications, sat down with alum Breanna Connell (Forensic Science, ‘17), who has been playing soccer professionally in the United States and Europe since graduation to discuss her experiences in the Honors College and beyond.
- February 7, 2025
The intersection of art and technology has long been a space for innovation, creativity, and exploration. At George Mason’s Mason Autonomy and Robotics Center (MARC) located within the College of Engineering and Computing, this connection has taken center stage with the Integrating Art and Tech Project.
- December 9, 2024
As Winter Graduation approaches, many graduating students enter a season of reflection. Natalie Strait, graduating this semester with a BS in Tourism and Events Management, looks back at her college experience with fondness. As a student in the Honors College, a member of the CEHD Student Advisory Board, a CEHD Student Ambassador, and president of the Tourism and Events Management Society, Natalie has made the most of her college experience. But her most memorable moments at George Mason were not on the Fairfax campus – or even in the United States.
Keep reading to learn more about Natalie’s experiences studying abroad in her own words.