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Retro Mason: SciTech Campus dedicated 1997

Former Mason president George Johnson, Prince William County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathleen Seefeldt, State Senator Chuck Colgan, Delegate Harry Parrish, and then-president Alan Merten pose at the dedication of the Science and Technology Campus (formerly the Prince William Campus) and the opening of the first building there on September 24, 1997. Find out more about this moment.Photo courtesy of the Special Collections Research Center

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