News
- June 17, 2021A message on observing Juneteenth from Rick Davis, Dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts.
- May 27, 2021The Reformation-era play “Luther’s Trumpet” poses provocative questions about faith justice, priestly celibacy and standing up against authoritarianism.
- May 21, 2021The College of Visual and Performing Arts announces the recipients for the third round of the Young Alumni Commissioning Project.
- May 20, 2021George Mason University's College of Visual and Performing Arts Announces Djola Branner as the new Director of the School of Theater
- May 20, 2021This summer, the College of Visual and Performing Arts is bringing the music back to Northern Virginia. Throughout June, performing arts faculty and student artists will return to the stage for the Lunchtime with the Arts at Mason series, taking place on Thursdays in June from 12:30-1:30 pm.
- May 17, 2021Last month, the School of Business completed the Diversity and Inclusion Workshop Series to coincide with Celebrate Diversity Month. Jointly presented by the Diversity and Inclusion Committee of the School of Business Alumni Chapter and the School of Business Office of Student Success and Academic Services, the series provided a judgment-free zone where participants could share experiences, ask questions, and learn from each other and from the moderators.
- May 14, 2021The Class of 2021 will graduate on Friday, May 14.
- May 10, 2021As Elizabeth “Buffy” Price retires from the School of Dance, a gift from her and husband Mike Brown, together here in the large dance studio at the deLaski Performing Arts Building, will continue their memorable Mason legacy.
- May 7, 2021Approximately 120 Mason Music students recorded a digital concert to celebrate unity and resilience in the face of division and uncertainty. The concert, “A Song of Freedom,” presented by Mason’s Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music, showcases works by Black composers as well as selections inspired by the African-American experience.