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Learn about the history, campuses, and programs of George Mason University, a public research university in Virginia named after a Founding Father. Find out how the university became independent from the University of Virginia in 1972 and grew into the largest public university in Virginia.
A public medical university in Guangzhou, China, affiliated with the City of Guangzhou and part of the Double First-Class Construction. It offers MBBS degrees, has 22 colleges, 7 affiliated hospitals and 28 research institutes, and ranks among the top medical universities in China and Asia.
Guglielmo Marconi University is a private, non-profit university in Rome, Italy, offering degrees at the undergraduate and graduate level. It has six schools, three campuses, and a monthly magazine to promote its academic and research activities.
Gulf Medical University (GMU) is a private medical university in Ajman, UAE, founded in 1998 by Dr. Thumbay Moideen. It has six colleges and 26 accredited programs in medicine and health sciences, and is part of the Thumbay Group.
The law school of George Mason University, located in Arlington, Virginia, is known for its conservative ideological leaning in law and economics. It was founded in 1979 as the International School of Law and renamed in 2016 for the late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia.
The former George Mason School of Business is the business school of George Mason University, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields. It is accredited by AACSB and has study abroad opportunities and corporate partnerships.
Fourth Estate, formerly known the as the Broadside is George Mason University's official student newspaper, it began its life as The Gunston Ledger in 1963. The Gunston Ledger , whose first issue appeared on the then George Mason College campus located in Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia on October 15, 1963, was an eight-page monthly printed on 12 ...
The Edward Owens hoax was a historical hoax created by students at George Mason University in 2008 as a class project for "Lying About the Past". The students created a website and a fictitious entry on English Wikipedia about Edward Owens, purportedly a Virginia oyster fisherman born in 1853 who became a pirate.