Visiting Writers' Program Kicks Off
The Spring 2016 Visiting Writers' Program begins with a reading from Leslie Pietrzyk
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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences at George Mason University is committed to providing a challenging education to undergraduate and graduate students, expanding the frontiers of knowledge through research, and contributing intellectual leadership to the community. The college values the rich scholarly traditions of the past while embracing evolving disciplinary and interdisciplinary innovations. It believes that a liberal arts education is the best preparation for a lifetime of careers.
Message from Dean Boehm-Davis
The Spring 2016 Visiting Writers' Program begins with a reading from Leslie Pietrzyk
Read More »New Century College will become the School of Integrative Studies. The school remains in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and continues its hallmark liberal arts-based education.
Read More »Kandahar Journals explores a photojournalist's first hand account of his psychological state while covering a war.
Read More »Professors Carol Mattusch, Chris Gregg, and Richard Mason have offered instrumental contributions to a cutting-edge traveling exhibition, Power and Pathos: Bronze Sculpture of the Hellenistic World, currently on display at the National Gallery of Art.
Read More »George Mason University can boast seven grants from the 2016 Cosmos Club Foundation's Cosmos Scholars Grants program; four of these grants have been awarded to graduate students within the college.
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