he university began as the Northern Virginia branch of the University of Virginia in 1957. Eager to support the fledgling institution, the Town (now City) of Fairfax purchased 150
acres in 1958 and donated it to the University of Virginia for a permanent branch campus. In March 1966, the General Assembly authorized the expansion of George Mason College into a four-year, degree-granting institution and gave it the long-range mandate to expand into a major regional university.
Since 1972, the university's development has been marked by rapid growth and innovative planning. Drawing prominent scholars from all fields, George Mason's outstanding faculty includes James M. Buchanan, Nobel Laureate in economics, the
Robinson Scholars, a group of outstanding scholars committed to undergraduate teaching and interdisciplinary scholarship, Pulitzer Prize winners, IEEE Centennial Medalists, and recipients of numerous grants and awards, including Fulbright, National Science Foundation, and National Endowment for the Arts
awards. Endowed chairs have also brought many artists and scholars to campus.
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Phone: +1 70 3993 2400
Address: George Mason University Campus, 677 acres, 4400 University Drive, VA 22030-4444, U.S.A., Fairfax, United States