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Since its founding in 1972, George Mason University has grown into a major educational force and developed an international reputation as an innovative, entrepreneurial institution. Located just minutes away from Washington, D.C., Mason is the largest of Virginia’s colleges and universities, boasts one of the most diverse student bodies in the United States, and maintains an exceptional faculty of highly skilled researchers and recognized scholars.

Mason’s total annual research expenditure is currently $65.9 million. With plans to grow this expenditure to $150 million by 2011, the university will be focusing on three areas that will bring great benefit to the region and to the nation: cancer biology and bioengineering, neurosciences and bioengineering, and the global biosphere. Other key areas of research at Mason range from public policy, education and health sciences to law, information technology and conflict resolution.
 
2000 Post Election ReviewThe recent election was not only the most costly and hotly contested in American history, but is one that is certain to have far reaching effects. The Wednesday after the election, a number of congres ...
2001 Post Election ReviewVirginia elected a Democratic governor and a Republican-controlled House of Delegates. This episode discusses what, if anything, can be accomplished over the next two years after the recent elections. ...
AIDS: Government Intervention vs. The MarketAIDS continues to be one of the most intractable diseases because a cure has been so elusive. Although it is just one of many health issues in the U.S., AIDS has devastated the populations of some dev ...
AIDS: Government Intervention vs. The MarketAIDS continues to be one of the most intractable diseases because a cure has been so elusive. Although it is just one of many health issues in the U.S., AIDS has devastated the populations of some dev ...
Air Safety: Increasing Risk?The risk of airplane accident remains low compared with other modes of transportation. However, with the recent spate of terrorist attacks, the fear of air fatalities has increased amongst air travele ...
Air Safety: Increasing Risk? The risk of airplane accident remains low compared with other modes of transportation. However, with the recent spate of terrorist attacks, the fear of air fatalities has increased amongst air travele ...
Air Transportation: A Tale of Prisoners, Sheep and SociopathsAlmost everyone has experienced the frustration of long security lines at airports and delayed or canceled flights. The FAA is known to be a tombstone agency when it comes to aviation safety and is co ...
Air Transportation: A Tale of Prisoners, Sheep and SociopathsAlmost everyone has experienced the frustration of long security lines at airports and delayed or canceled flights. The FAA is known to be a tombstone agency when it comes to aviation safety and is co ...
Alternative FuelExperts in fuel efficiency and alternatives to gasoline discuss current research in soybean oil. ...
Alternative FuelExperts in fuel efficiency and alternatives to gasoline discuss current research in soybean oil. ...
An In-Depth Look at TeachersSchool Talk host Nadjia Varney interviews George Mason University Professor Gary Galluzzo on a wide range of subjects about teaching and the teaching profession. Galluzzo, who has worked in all aspect ...
Are Children Overmedicated?Children are at the mercy of their parents and the medical profession when it comes to prescription medication. Increasingly, psychotropic drugs are being prescribed for children who have been diagnos ...
Assistive/Special Education TechnologyDr. Michael M. Behrmann is Coordinator for the Special Education Program as well as Director of the Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities at George Mason University. Behrmann explains the legal mand ...
Bio-TerrorismThirty years after the banning of biological weapons, five Americans have died from a domestic bio-terrorism attack. Ken Alibek, one of the top former Soviet bio-weapons scientist now working in the U ...
Botball, ITS, Higher Education Bond InitiativeThis episode of Tech Horizons visits the D.C. Regional Botball Tournament for an indepth look at the exciting and educational new sport. Viewers will hear what the Virginia Department of Transporation ...
Boys and ReadingSchool Talk host Nadjia Varney sits down with George Mason University professor Dr. William G. Brozo, author of "To Be A Boy, To Be A Reader," to examine the importance of encouraging reading to pre-t ...
Campaign FinanceCandidates for national office increasingly spend their time raising money versus courting voters. While laws exist to curb contributions, influential donors are spending millions more dollars in each ...
Challenges of Foreign Aid - #89President Bush called for a major change in U.S. foreign-aid policy with the development of a $5 billion Millennium Challenge Account to “encouraging developing countries to make the right choices f ...
Changing the Electoral ProcessIt took over a month for the results of the 2000 presidential election to become official. When Florida's electoral votes became the lynchpin for the presidency, both Bush and Gore turned to the court ...
Charter SchoolsPublic schools no longer have a monopoly on education. Alternatives now include, private schools, charter schools, parochial, or even home schooling. Of these, charter schools are one of the most cont ...
Childhood Obesity: Our Newest Global Epidemic?Childhood obesity is recognized as an emerging threat to the health of America’s children. Children who are obese have a much greater risk of not only developing chronic illnesses such as diabetes a ...
Civil Commitment System40 years ago, the movie 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' contributed to the perception that our nation's psychiatric hospitals were snake pits oppressing free thinkers and non-conformists. The moveme ...
Civil Unions - CC #80They've been called progressive steps for human rights and destructive actions against the moral fabric of society. The Supreme Court striking down sodomy laws in Texas. California and Vermont approvi ...
Civil Unions - CC #80They've been called progressive steps for human rights and destructive actions against the moral fabric of society. The Supreme Court striking down sodomy laws in Texas. California and Vermont approvi ...
Commencement Address 2005John Warner (R-VA) delivers the keynote address at George Mason University's 2005 Commencement. Senator Warner discusses the importance of volunteering to over 6,000 graduating students. ...
Computational Sciences: The Third Pillar of the Empirical SciencesComputational Sciences have had a major impact in the way we gather and produce knowledge in all the realms of the empirical sciences, from astrophysics to particle physics, and from macro-scale engin ...
Computational Sciences: The Third Pillar of the Empirical SciencesComputational Sciences have had a major impact in the way we gather and produce knowledge in all the realms of the empirical sciences, from astrophysics to particle physics, and from macro-scale engin ...
Computer GraphicsDr. Lloyd Griffiths showcases the popular world of computer graphics. Through expert interviews and cutting-edge video, learn about current computer graphics research, the wide range of graphical data ...
Constructivist and Ecological Rationality in EconomicsProfessor Vernon Smith, George Mason Univerisity's most recent Nobel Prize winner, explains his economic theory. ...
Continuing Military Support for JapanAfter World War II the U.S. military occupied Japan and assisted in drafting a constitution which provided for only minimal defense. Even now Asian neighbors do not want Japan to re-arm because they r ...
Cross Cultural Counseling for Social Justice and Human RightsSchool Talk host Nadjia Varney interviews George Mason University Professors Rita Chi-Ying Chung and Fred Bemak on their revolutionary new approach for school counselors called 'Cross Cultural Counsel ...
Distance EducationGeorge Mason University Professor Nada Dabbagh sits down with Nadjia Varney to discuss on the current state of distance education in higher learning. Dabbagh, who recently co-wrote a book entitled 'On ...
E-CommerceInterviews with technology experts about the world of E-Commerce. ...
E-CommerceInterviews with technology experts about the world of E-Commerce. ...
Early EducationNadjia Varney of School Talk speaks with George Mason University Professor Stephen White about current issues in early education. White, whose present research centers on reading education, also discu ...
Economic Policy and The New AdministrationThe Bush administration enters office with a priority on rebuilding the military and providing tax cuts for families. What will happen to traditional Democratic Party priorities such as Social Securit ...
Education Policy and TeachersGMU's Dr. Penelope Earley joins Nadjia Varney to discuss teacher certification. Earley goes into detail about the increased number of teachers removing some of their license endorsements, which reduce ...
Energy & the Environment - CC#78To reach the goal of energy security, the Bush Administration is relying, in part, on a Department of Interior study that calls for increased oil and gas production in the American West. But, more tha ...
Energy DeregulationThis panel of experts address energy deregulation and discuss the following topics: * drawbacks of deregulating electricity vs. telephone service or air travel * the role of greed in the C ...
Energy DeregulationThis panel of experts address energy deregulation and discuss the following topics: drawbacks of deregulating electricity vs. telephone service or air travel the role of greed in the California ...
EntrepreneurshipJuly 18, 2007 ...
EntrepreneurshipInterviews with entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on new technologies. ...
Exporting Democracy - CC #81The U.S. has invaded two sovereign nations in the Middle East, have replaced their governments with one's more to our liking, and in Iran have supported those who seek to overturn their current leader ...
Exporting Jobs Overseas - CC #86In the Presidents' Annual Economic Report, the 'offshoring' of U.S. service jobs was called both 'a gain' and 'a good thing.' Critics questioned how the loss of 3 million jobs could be framed in such ...
Face RecognitionInterviews about new technologies surrounding face recognition. Find out from the experts how the technology works, what industry is doing, what research is revealing, and the roles that universities ...
Farm SubsidiesThe 2002 Farm Bill signed by President Bush sought to reform the farm system, correct failed farm policies of the past and provide an income safety net for farmers. Will the Farm Bill deliver on its p ...
Future of ForensicsDr. Roger Stough explores the technological aspects of forensic science and its use by law enforcement, NASA and other technology fields. ...
Future of ForensicsDr. Roger Stough explores the technological aspects of forensic science and its use by law enforcement, NASA and other technology fields. ...
Future of Passenger RailFor 31 consecutive years Amtrak has lost money, and has returned to congress seeking millions of federal dollars just to survive this year. This program asks the question of whether or not we need a n ...
General Assembly Wrap UpAs Virginia wrapped up a contentious session, Governor Gilmore stubbornly held to his 70% car tax cut. Not only did Democrats and Republicans disagree, but Republican legislators and the Governor were ...
George Mason International OutreachGeorge Mason University has several internationally recognized programs of study. Tamra Pearson d'Estree discusses how ICAR is working with international partners to develop similar programs in mediat ...
George Mason International OutreachGeorge Mason University has several internationally recognized programs of study. Tamra Pearson d'Estree discusses how ICAR is working with international partners to develop similar programs in mediat ...
Handgun ControlThe second amendment to the Constitution states - 'A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.' Th ...
High Speed Rail/Mass TransitLos Angeles and northern Virginia lead the nation in traffic congestion. Typically commuters spend over one hour driving during peak travel times. The dilemma is how to get American motorists to accep ...
High Stakes TestingSchool Talk host Nadjia interviews George Mason University Professor Gerry Bracey known world wide for his famous 'Bracey Report on Education,' on testing, vouchers and the impact of preschool educati ...
Higher Education BondThis program looks at the Virginia Higher Education Bond referendum which Virginia voters faced in the November 2002 elections. ...
Higher Education in a Growing Global and Information AgeSchool Talk host Nadjia Varney converses with George Mason University President Alan G. Merten about how higher educational institutions will fare in today's growing global and information age. Presid ...
Information SecurityInterviews with technology experts about the hazards, pitfalls, and solutions concerning information security. ...
Information Technology and BiometricsInterviews that explore the confluence of information technology and biology/biometrics. Hear from experts in these fields about the 'smartcards' that have evolved and the effect these cards will have ...
Instructional Technology and Instructional DesignSchool Talk host Nadjia Varney interviews George Mason University Professors Kevin Clark and Brenda Bannan-Ritland on how they educate using modern instructional technology and instructional design. O ...
International Treaties: U.S. Leader or Loner?This panel of experts address U.S. involvement in international treaties and discuss the following topics: symbolic value of agreements vs. the power to enforce impact of a unilateral policy und ...
Is There a Future for Social Security?Established as a social insurance program in 1935, Social Security provides old-age, survivors, and disability insurance protection to most salaried and self employed workers. Today, baby boomers and ...
Legislative RedistrictingPolitical and judicial battles continue over whether or not a redistricting plan equitably treats racial minorities. This program examines redistricting with one of the architects of Virginia's latest ...
Liberal Arts vs. Vocation EducationHigher education is rapidly changing as technology and today's strong economy influence what courses are taught, how education is delivered, and even the career paths students are pursuing. Universiti ...
Magnet Schools, Sports Analysis: Coach's PerspectiveTech Horizons takes a look at a one of Northern Virginia's premiere magnet schools and its secret for success. Also, what happens when engineering and basketball joins forces? Host Lloyd Griffiths exp ...
Multicultural/Multilingual EducationThe importance of school/home/community collaboration is an underlying theme when addressing the needs of schools becoming more multicultural and multilingual. George Mason University Professor Dr. Jo ...
No Child Left Behind - CC #85The $22.5 billion No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB Act), does it overhaul American public education or just force educators to 'teach to the test?' Debate's divided over both the goals and implementatio ...
Post-Soviet PolicyThe breakup of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War created new power relationships in international politics. Russia and other former Soviet States now play a different role in Europe, and ha ...
Prescription Drugs: Cost on the Elderly - CC #79With prescription drug prices rising three times faster than the rate of inflation, a forty year battle to control rising prescription drug costs has recently led several states to seek more aggressiv ...
Prisons' Cost on SocietyPrisons are costly warehouses. Taxpayers shell out more than the price of an Ivy League education when a prisoner serves five or more years. Today, over half of the inmates in federal prisons are drug ...
Prisons' Cost on SocietyPrisons are costly warehouses. Taxpayers shell out more than the price of an Ivy League education when a prisoner serves five or more years. Today, over half of the inmates in federal prisons are drug ...
Privacy in CyberspaceThis program features a roundtable discussion about the protection of personal privacy on the Internet. The discussion is moderated by Dr. David Post, one of the world's leading authorities on Interne ...
Professional Development and Partnerships with SchoolsWith School Talk host Nadjia Varney, George Mason University Graduate School of Education Dean Jeff Gorrell discusses parterning with schools and professional development. Gorrell also discusses the ' ...
Prosecution of Juveniles as Adults - CC #77For 20 years, states have expanded laws that allow for prosecuting juveniles in adult courts. Increasingly, these laws have permitted the trying of juveniles for more offenses and at lower ages. Few p ...
Public Policy in EducationSchool Talk's Nadjia Varney shares a dialogue with George Mason Professor Penelope (Penny) Earley on the ever changing public policy decisions being made about education. Dr. Earley, who has held a nu ...
RobotsDiscussions about the emerging field of robotics with local experts. Topics include Autonomous Land Vehicles, Software Systems for robots that learn, and student interest in the field. ...
School TalkSchool Talk's Nadjia Varney interviews George Mason University professor Dr. Priscilla Norton on her patent-pending online learning program, and gets Norton's reaction to the idea of a virtual high sc ...
School Talk: Brown V. Board of EducationGeorge Mason University Professor Roger Wilkins talks with host Nadjia Varney about the profound impact Brown v. The Board of Education has had fifty years after the court decision. Mr. Wilkins, a for ...
Science EducationThe importance of science education at an early age is tackled by School Talk host Nadjia Varney, as she interviews George Mason Professor Dr. Donna Sterling. Sterling, who holds a youth science camp ...
Sex EducationThe U.S. has the highest rates of teen pregnancy and births in the Western Industrialized world, but who should be teaching sex education and what should they teach? This roundtable discussion focuses ...
Sex EducationThe U.S. has the highest rates of teen pregnancy and births in the Western Industrialized world, but who should be teaching sex education and what should they teach? This roundtable discussion focuses ...
Shame and Guilt: The Good, the Bad, and the UglyShame and guilt are frequently mentioned in the same breath, as moral emotions that inhibit destructive, socially unacceptable behaviors. Recent research, however, indicates that guilt is the more ada ...
Smart Airport Technology, Etiquette for Engineers, Visible Human Embryo, Data VisualizationThis episode of Tech Horizons explores Smart Airport Technology and what is being done behind the scenes to improve airspace efficiency. Viewers will join a group of engineering students as they go th ...
Special Needs StudentSchool Talk's host Nadjia Varney interviews George Mason University Professor Michael Behrmann. Behrmann discusses his recent studies and findings on the education of special needs students through as ...
State of DemocracyAs the first British colony to declare independence, the U.S. has become a model for countries seeking to establish a democratic government. Today many countries espouse democracy, but this is a diffi ...
Stem Cells and Cloning - #87When President Bush announced in 2001 his decision to allow federal funds to be used for research on stem cells, he made two other striking comments. Stating his decision was based partly on the fact ...
Substance AbuseSchool Talk's Nadjia Varney interviews George Mason University Professor Dr. David Anderson on the issues surrounding substance abuse and youth. Anderson also gives his opinion on what approaches work ...
T-CommerceDiscussions with experts in air traffic and congestion about a revolutionary new air transportation system, a system that may initiate the beginning of a new field known as 'T-Commerce.' ...
T-CommerceDiscussions with experts in air traffic and congestion about a revolutionary new air transportation system, a system that may initiate the beginning of a new field known as 'T-Commerce.' ...
Technology in Voting Interviews with experts about voting technology, both its limitations and its future. ...
Technology in VotingInterviews with experts about voting technology, both its limitations and its future. ...
Territorial Integrity vs. National Self-DeterminationAs colonial and Soviet era empires collapse, new nations have emerged and seek to assert an identity in the international arena. Today many of these nations must continue to dispute territorial rights ...
Terry Neal InterviewGeorge Mason University journalism students interview Terry Neal, staff writer with washingtonpost.com. During the interview, Mr. Neal discusses the transition from print to internet, how he became in ...
The Center for Parallel and Distributed ComputationExploring current events and issues at George Mason University, host Susan Kehoe interviews Harry Wechsler and Zoran Duric. ...
The Economic Downturn of Northern VirginiaDr. Roger Stough makes his Tech Horizons debut by speaking with two Northern Virginia tech industry experts on the economic downturn in the tech sector. Why did it happen? How long will it last? What ...
The Economic Downturn of Northern VirginiaDr. Roger Stough makes his Tech Horizons debut by speaking with two Northern Virginia tech industry experts on the economic downturn in the tech sector. Why did it happen? How long will it last? What ...
The Estate TaxIt's called the ultimate insult. Of the two 'givens' in life, death and taxes, this involves both. The Estate Tax, commonly referred to as the Death Tax, is post-mortem levy on accumulated wealth. Is ...
The Flight of the Creative ClassRichard Florida paints a picture of a global giant on the verge of one of the toughest economic battles of its life. In this wake-up call to business, political, and cultural leaders alike, he argues ...
The Flight of the Creative ClassRichard Florida paints a picture of a global giant on the verge of one of the toughest economic battles of its life. In this wake-up call to business, political, and cultural leaders alike, he argues ...
The Future of ComputingExplore the future of computing. Find out how small computers are going to get, what kinds of software will be needed, and hear an expert's thirty-year outlook in this young, but ever growing, field. ...
The Future of EuropeConfronted by the challenges of public uncertainty and imminent enlargement, the European Union has convened a convention on the future of Europe. Under the chairmanship of former French President Val ...
The Future of Space Exploration - CC #88In 2004, President Bush announced a 'new course for America's space program' instructing NASA to return to the Moon with the eventual goal of sending Americans to Mars. NASA's recent history has been ...
Transformation of SchoolsNadjia Varney, host of School Talk, converses with Associate Professor of Educational Transformation, Mark A. Hicks. Dr. Hicks' approach focuses on affecting habits of mind and heart. The goal of his ...
Triple LicensureGeorge Mason University Professors' Dr. Sylvia Sanchez and Dr. Eva Thorpe talk with host Nadjia Varney about the affect of triple licensure on education today. Also tackled are the wide array of educa ...
U-Street SoundsFollow nationally renowned artist Walter Kravitz as he describes the challenging and rewarding process of designing, creating and installing “U Street Sound”, a large-scale public art project comm ...
Women in Engineering, Human Embryo Project Pt. 2, Experimental Economics, P3 ConferenceThis episode of Tech Horizons explores issues surrounding women in the field of engineering. How do you form a collaborative network for a huge repository of data? We'll find out as we wrap up our ser ...
 
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