Upcoming Events
Science of Cars 2024, a car show in memory of Elisa Williams
Sep 22, 2024, 12:00 - 4:00 PM
Parking Lot L
George Mason University, Fairfax Campus
Join us for "The Science of Cars Car Show" on the Fairfax, Virginia Campus in Parking Lot L, benefiting the Elissa Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund to support Mason Science graduate students pursuing their passion at George Mason University.
This family-friendly event showcasing over 200 cars, food trucks, raffles, and other activities is open to all alumni, faculty, staff, students, and the community. Come out and enjoy a great show benefiting a worthwhile cause. General admission is FREE, although a $10 donation to the scholarship in memory of Elissa is encouraged.
Car enthusiasts can enter to showcase their cars and enter to be a part of the Best in Show contest. Register HERE.
Learn about the Elissa Williams Scholarship and her legacy below. To donate to her scholarship click HERE.
Dr. Elissa Heather Williams (June 23, 1986 – September 9, 2021) was a brilliant scientist, revered friend and loved one to her community. She graduated from George Mason University with her PhD in Chemistry in 2014, providing her time and knowledge to many chemistry students by tutoring at the Chemistry Department tutoring center and helping classmates figure out their homework assignments. Because she was so organized and hardworking, she oversaw scheduling for both the tutoring center and the testing center for several years.
An accomplished woman, Elissa worked as an electronics engineer at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center supporting the development of detectors. A passionate woman in many fields, Elissa was an avid skier and hiker who drove far and wide to find the best white slopes with her beloved car, the Audi RS3. An active part of the D.C.-area car community, she brightened up car meet events with her infectious laughter. Elissa’s amazing soul, spirit, and laughter will be missed by her friends and family, but we know she is driving off to the great heavens above to be the angel she always was.
Donations in Elissa’s honor can be directed to the Elissa Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund, which was established in 2022 within the College of Science. These gifts provide scholarship assistance to graduate-level chemistry students. Students will be awarded this scholarship based on academic merit and can be in-state or out-of-state, as well as part-time or full-time students. Please indicate “In memory of Elissa Williams” in the Additional Comments section of the giving form.
For more information on this fund or additional ways to support it, contact Audrey Kelaher, Senior Director of Development for the College of Science.