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Just outside the nation's capital, we've built connections with government agencies and industry partners working at the forefront of scientific research. Combine those with our advanced facilities for getting real-world work experience and options for tailoring your degree, and our students have more opportunity to land jobs, internships, and research collaborations that really help them stand out.

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George Mason’s new Life Sciences and Engineering Building is stocked with potential energy for students and the region

With university classrooms and more than 30 different laboratory spaces for teaching, design, and fabrication, the building offers state-of-the-art facilities for training in disciplines like athletic training and kinesiology, microbiology, chemistry, engineering, forensic science, robotics and autonomous vehicles, and more.

Group of faculty and staff in front of new George Mason logo at the new LSEB building on SciTech

Federal Employee Eligibility Fee Waiver - Graduate Applications

The College of Science is waiving application fees for eligible current or recent federal or government contracting employees, as well as owners and employees of small to mid-sized organizations impacted by recent changes in the regional workforce. To be considered, please complete the fee waiver. Note, it may take up to 72 business hours to receive a response/code. 

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Cody W. Edwards appointed as dean of the College of Science

George Mason University is pleased to announce Cody W. Edwards as the new dean of the College of Science. With a distinguished career in leadership, research, and academic innovation, Edwards has been instrumental in advancing interdisciplinary collaboration, forging global partnerships, and enhancing graduate programs. His vision and dedication will continue to shape the future of the College of Science.

Profile photo of College of Science dean Cody Edwards

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May6

OSCAR Celebration of Student Scholarship and Impact

May 6, 2025, 12:00 - 3:30 PM

Office of Student Creative Activities and Research Presents - SPRING 2025 OSCAR Celebration of Student Scholarship and Impact Date: May 6, 2025 Time: 12pm-3.30pm Venue: Dewberry Hall, Johnson Center Ground Floor
May7

Dissertation Defense - Telly Sepahpour, PhD Biosciences

May 7, 2025, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Candidate: Telly Sepahpour Program: PhD Biosciences Date: Wednesd ay, May 7th, 2025 Time: 11:0 0 AM Place: IABR 1004 & Zoom For full Thesis Defense Announcement Click Here
May7

7 May (CLIM) Foufoula-Georgiou, Global Precipitation Extremes

May 7, 2025, 1:30 - 2:30 PM

Efi Foufoula-Georgiou, U California, Irvine Precipitation in the Earth System: Global estimation, precipitation extremes relevant to hazards, and climate change Wed, 7 May, 1:30pm Innovation 134 and via Zoom (for link, email bklinger@gmu.edu ) Host: Jagadish Shukla Under global warming, precipitation is expected to change in complex ways, including the

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