C-RASC’s vision is to support communities worldwide to create life-changing social and economic opportunities through locally led, bottom-up resilience and sustainability initiatives supported by effective, replicable models
A biweekly discussion of how digital media and technology are affecting learning, teaching, and scholarship at colleges, universities, libraries, and museums.
Contains selected materials from the C. Harrison Mann, Jr. archival manuscript collection in Special Collections & Archives, George Mason University Libraries.
Collection contains master planning and other facilities-related documents pertaining to the campuses of Fairfax, Prince William, and Arlington. It spans the years 1960-2007.
The Office of University Life engages students in educationally purposeful experiences resulting in student learning and development, academic success, and degree completion.
This collection contains dissertations, theses, and projects from various programs at George Mason University that were submitted to the University Libraries in electronic formats.
Seeking to understand the human mind: how it came to be, how it relates to the electrochemical activities of networks of nerve cells in the brain, how it can be modeled on computers, and how it is a vital component of what we are.