- April 17, 2026
Brian Ngac, assistant dean for centers and FedWriters, Inc. Corporate Partner Faculty Fellow, recently joined Kynan Carver, vice president of cybersecurity at Maximus, to speak at Federal News Network’s AI & Apps: Scaling AI for Innovation and Implementation event. Maximus is a corporate and community partner of the Costello College of Business at George Mason University.
- April 6, 2026
A CEC professor's longstanding relationship with NVIDIA is bringing AI leaps to campus.
- March 19, 2026
AI and the rise of cognitive overload.
- March 30, 2026
A project in a health administration graduate course, taught by Associate Professor Renee Geschke, built AI literacy and deepened students’ understanding of how AI influences leadership, communication, and team dynamics in health care.
- March 24, 2026
Ray Bai studies how statistics is evolving alongside AI—and how to keep up with a field that never stands still.
- March 4, 2026
Health informatics class gets an AI makeover to better prepare nursing students.
- March 12, 2026
George Mason University Human Computer-Interaction (HCI) students and faculty have an impressive slate of accepted papers, posters and other products at the upcoming CHI 2026 conference in Barcelona this April.
- December 20, 2025
Writing legislation is no easy task. Policymakers must translate big ideas such as improving climate change or issuing technology regulations into detailed, legally appropriate language. As policymakers strive to work smarter and faster, the use of AI to support policymaking has begun to increase. To what extent can artificial intelligence (AI) help?
- December 6, 2025
As with any innovative technology, the latest developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are only valuable if one knows how and where to use them. Academic research can play a vital role in finding and validating business use cases that help to justify the large investments of money and resources that AI entails.
- March 10, 2026
Kumar Mehta, instructional associate professor of information systems and operations management, co-authors an article for AACSB Insight proposing a governance framework for business schools navigating the GenAI revolution titled, "Leading the AI Transition."