Memorable Mason Moments
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Photograph of attendees to the World Conference on Information Technology held on the Fairfax Campus of George Mason University from June 21 to June 24, 1998 examining virtual reality equipment at a booth sponsored by the University. The location is the George W. Johnson Learning Center. Original image is 3" X 5" print; color. Photo by Neil Adams/George Mason University
World Conference on Information Technology
Photograph of attendees to the World Conference on Information Technology held on the Fairfax Campus of George Mason University from June 21 to June 24, 1998 examining virtual reality equipment at a booth sponsored by the University. The location is the George W. Johnson Learning Center. Original image is 3" X 5" print; color. Photo by Neil Adams/George Mason University
World Conference on Information Technology
Photograph of attendees to the World Conference on Information Technology held on the Fairfax Campus of George Mason University from June 21 to June 24, 1998 examining virtual reality equipment at a booth sponsored by the University. The location is the George W. Johnson Learning Center. Original image is 3" X 5" print; color. Photo by Marvin T. Jones/George Mason University
Clarence J. Robinson Professors Program
President Johnson poses with some of the Robinson Professors. Back, David Potter (former provost), Roger Wilkins, Paul D’Andrea, Lenore Weitzman, Jean-Paul Dumont, George Johnson, Hugh Heclo, Shaul Bakhash, Robert Hazen, Daniele Struppa (former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences), and Egon Verheyen. Front, Iris Knell, Thelma Lavine, John Paden, and Harold Morowitz, circa 1995. Photo by Creative Services/George Mason University
Enslaved People of George Mason Memorial
Enslaved People of George Mason Memorial on the Fairfax Campus. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
HOMELAND cast Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin, EP/director Lesli Linka Glatter and EP/ co-creator Howard Gordon convened at The National Press Club in Washington, DC for a panel hosted by the Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security. General Michael Hayden, USAF (Retired), former director of both the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, moderated the discussion, exploring espionage in popular culture. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/George Mason University
Enslaved People of George Mason Memorial
Gunston Hall. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation
Smithsonian Mason Semester. Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University