- February 9, 2026
For school nurses, burnout didn’t fade after pandemic stresses.
- February 3, 2026
Financial incentives alone can’t solve South Korea’s OB/GYN shortage, reveals study.
- February 23, 2026
The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) at George Mason University is kicking off Future Ready Teachers, a new initiative designed to strengthen Virginia’s educator workforce by removing financial barriers, innovating and elevating teacher preparation, and supporting teachers from entry through their early years in the classroom.
- February 27, 2026
George Mason University’s Learning Initiatives Network (LINK), through the office of Continuing and Professional Education, will lead the creation and delivery of a new financial management academy for the U.S. Navy, drawing on expertise from the Costello College of Business.
- February 19, 2026
Benjamin Cash, research professor in George Mason University’s Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences, is leading a $1 million project funded by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to improve seasonal precipitation forecasts in Virginia.
- February 10, 2026
Throughout Virginia, the life sciences sector is gaining momentum as major pharmaceutical companies invest billions in new facilities and operations. As a result, employers need to find people who can step into laboratory and manufacturing roles right away. George Mason University's Innovation District is meeting the demand.
- February 9, 2026
Project PATRIOTS will fund two cohorts of students transferring to George Mason from a community college in order to get their special education teacher licensure.
- February 6, 2026
Student-run Mason Consulting Group is providing pro bono consulting support for local small businesses in Fairfax City.
- February 3, 2026
The first nationwide analysis shows incentives reshaped staffing patterns, but left many areas critically underserved.
- January 16, 2026
George Mason has partnered with the Fairfax County Health Department to provide current FCHD employees with the opportunity to complete public health certificates. Some employees are going a step further and earning their master’s degrees in public health fields.