Year In Pictures 2020
Read MoreQuercus phellos, Willow Oak - The George Mason University Arboretum features more than 100 different, signed species of native and non-native trees and shrubs, as well as interpretive gardens. The species are interspersed throughout the largely forested campus sites to encourage the public and the campus community to develop awareness about plant biodiversity and the interconnection between environmental health and human well-being. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
School of Dance Drive-In Performance
School of Dance drive-in performance on the Fairfax Campus. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
School of Dance Drive-In Performance
School of Dance drive-in performance on the Fairfax Campus. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Mason students conduct a plant survey in Loudoun County Gilberts Corner to collect and identify plant species as part of a formal survey of vegetation in the seven-acre wetlands-preserve area of the Piedmont Environmental Council-owned property. The study is led by Andrea Weeks, PhD, an associate professor and director of Mason’s Ted R. Bradley Herbarium, as part of a long-term floristic study sponsored by a grant from the Virginia Native Plant Society and conducted in partnership with the Piedmont Environmental Council and the herbarium. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Student Involvement SI2Go truck
Students pickup care packages from the Student Involvement SI2Go truck on the Fairfax Campus. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Black Lives Matter painted rock
Black Lives Matter painted rock on the Fairfax Campus. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University