- September 27, 2023
Online technology has made real-time performance feedback a workplace reality. But a pair of Mason professors have found out about a major bias in the system.
- September 25, 2023
The business school’s SOAR Initiative is a critical building block in George Mason University’s efforts to advance social mobility, or an individual’s ability to improve their socioeconomic status.
- September 28, 2023
Freshman finance student J.J. Powell believes Mason is the best place to help him grow as a golfer and as a citizen of the world.
- September 21, 2023
The Costello College of Business at George Mason University announced a new, highly customizable Master’s of Science in Management (MSM) program that will launch in fall 2024. Applications for this new modular education program are now available.
- September 22, 2023
After attending university-wide Mason Chooses Kindness events at George Mason University, colleagues in the School of Business saw an opportunity to apply the same principles within their unit. This “goodwill team” highlights and encourages acts of kindness and well-being across the school.
- September 18, 2023
When government contractors merge, comparing their customers can predict a lot about how investors will respond to the deal.
- September 15, 2023
It’s not the combined skill level of the team that counts, so much as the chemistry (or lack thereof) between the members.
- September 12, 2023
When it comes to relationships between co-workers, organizations’ stated priorities must match what’s happening under the hood.
- September 6, 2023
An active board member and past chair of the Accounting Advisory Council at the George Mason University School of Business, A.J. Eschle, BS Accounting ’08, MBA ’12, works with the accounting area to prepare students for the accounting profession and to ensure that the school’s programs are where they need to be.
- September 5, 2023
George Mason University School of Business leaders, faculty, alumni, and friends gathered to celebrate the naming of the Greg and Camille Baroni Center for Government Contracting. The Baroni Center is the first university center in the nation to address the business, policy, and regulatory issues surrounding government contracting, a $700 billion industry unique to the Washington, D.C., region.