- June 10, 2025
Dean Ken Ball recognized outstanding faculty and staff at the Annual Faculty and Staff Awards Ceremony on April 1, 2025. Individuals were honored for their excellent contributions to teaching, research, and service.
- Groundbreaking mobile app captures and documents bruises to help survivors of interpersonal violenceJune 5, 2025
Anonymous donor commits additional $5.3 million to advance research. An interdisciplinary George Mason University research team is breaking new ground in using artificial intelligence to support victims of interpersonal violence. Led by Kat Scafide and Janusz Wojtusiak of the College of Public Health and David Lattanzi of the College of Engineering and Computing, the EAS-ID (Evidence-based AI Software for Injury Detection) project has successfully completed Phase 1: development of a working prototype of a mobile app designed to accurately capture and document bruises. The tool has the potential to transform how clinicians and frontline professionals identify, record, and communicate evidence of injury, particularly in cases of interpersonal violence.
- May 29, 2025
A College of Engineering and Computing faculty member is named Fellow at the nation's leading engineering education association.
- May 29, 2025
These George Mason students are short-circuiting voice commands, dog whistles, and clickers.
- May 15, 2025
Alum Yevin Goonatilake, MS Computer Science ‘25, is interviewed.
- May 29, 2025
Four George Mason students in the aviation flight training and management minor took to the skies recently for a solo flight, the final step in completing requirements for the program.
- May 23, 2025
George Mason's AI4Defense program is an innovative incubator that empowers high school and early undergraduate students to explore artificial intelligence (AI) applications in national defense.
- May 22, 2025
For firefighters, even training is a risk. George Mason University researchers Craig Yu and Joel Martin are hoping to change that.
- May 21, 2025
A partnership between the Brazilian Air Force and the College of Engineering and Computing is yielding explosive results in blast research, in what one faculty members describes as a win-win collaboration.
- May 19, 2025
The team’s NeuralSAT advanced the frontiers of trustworthy artificial intelligence, earning second place in a highly competitive field of international teams advancing the formal verification of AI systems.