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Thank You to Our College of Science Retirees

As the academic year draws to a close, the George Mason University College of Science extends its heartfelt congratulations to a group of faculty and staff who will be retiring between May and August 2025. These individuals have made lasting contributions to the university’s mission through their commitment to education, research, and service.

  • Daniel Brown, research associate, Center for Collision Safety and Analysis
  • Gwendolyne Fondufe, assistant professor, Department of Biology
  • Thomas Huff, director of the shared research instrumentation facility
  • Julia Nord, professor, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences
  • Robert Sachs, professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences
  • Jagadish Shukla, distinguished university professor, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences
  • Joel Schnur, research professor, Center for Drug Discovery for Rare Diseases

Read who else from George Mason recently retired from October 2024 through April 2025. 
 

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