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George Mason's doctoral program in Writing and Rhetoric offers a curriculum that emphasizes theoretical, practical, and productive approaches to writing in organizations and in public spaces. Our program is built on the premise that writing and teaching in twenty-first century organizations requires ...
The minor in linguistics is a 15-credit program that can be combined with a major in any field of study. Students take two linguistics courses, which introduce them to the fundamental concepts of modern linguistic theory. They choose three electives from a wide range of options, which allow them expl...
Areas of Expertise: Teen/Young Adult Literature; Gender and Sexuality Studies; Multi-Ethnic American Literature; African American Literature; Women Writers; Harry Potter
Lisa Koch teaches literature, research & writing, and humanities courses, including 21st-Century Young Adult Novels, Teen Cu...
This year, Fall for the Book—an independent non-profit literary arts organization based at George Mason University—celebrates their 25th anniversary, marking twenty-five years of connecting readers and authors across genres, encouraging cultural and emotional growth through literature, and providing ...
We're pleased to announce the dates of the CHR Fall 2022 Residential Fellow talks! Fellows will be presenting ongoing work related to CHR's 2022-23 annual theme, "Connecting/Not Connecting: Formations of Community, Solidarity, Alienation, Antipathy."
All talks will take place from 12-1pm pm ET on th...
In 1982, in Plyler v. Doe, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Texas law denying school enrollment to undocumented immigrant school children, thereby ensuring a free K-12 public education for all students regardless of immigration status. Today, some Americans want to overturn Plyler, and some sc...
On 7 November 2013, George Mason University’s Film & Media Studies Program hosted a screening of the documentary The New Black, followed by a Q&A with director Yoruba Richen. The event was the latest in FAMS' Visiting Filmmakers Series, which brings a new film and filmmaker to campus each sem...