- January 13, 2026
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded a George Mason University research team $2.1 million to create a nanosensor and imaging technique that could revolutionize the study of seizures.
- January 12, 2026
A study published in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences validates a decades-old hypothesis by Nobel laureate Francis Crick, with key computational work performed by researchers at George Mason University.
- December 17, 2025
George Mason graduate student Kevin Landry turned his passion for honeypots into a hands-on classroom project, leading his team to build a customized cyber trap that attracted real-world attackers and gave students an eye-opening look at cloud security.
- December 8, 2025
Kevin Hicks brings ample engineering and leadership experience to his new role creating cutting-edge research spaces for George Mason University’s College of Engineering and Computing.
- December 2, 2025
In the face of significant personal setbacks, Pam S. Wood, an alumna of George Mason University’s Data Analytics Engineering Master’s program, remained persistent and open to new opportunities, leading her to professional success.
- December 2, 2025
George Mason University's Department of Statistics stands at the forefront of innovation, including in the realm of design of experiments (DoE) .This pivotal field ensuries that data collection methods are optimized to solve specific problems, making unbiased comparisons, and detecting treatment differences more effectively.
- November 25, 2025
George Mason undergraduate Bertram (Briar) Liu earned national recognition for work on extended reality security at a major computing conference in October.
- November 25, 2025
A TikTok discovery led Nathan Albe to launch ColorStack at George Mason University, creating a thriving 100-member community that connects students with tech opportunities and industry leaders.
- November 24, 2025
Bioengineering PhD candidates Bryce Dunn and Marzieh (Nasrin) Hanafi shared innovative imaging research at two major conferences, work that could transform how we visualize neural activity and identify tumor cells.
- November 19, 2025
AI-based assistive technologies are well positioned to transform the lives of people with diverse abilities. As they lead this transformation, Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) and accessibility scholars seek to ensure these technologies are built in a responsible way in partnership with the people who need them most.