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Learn more about next year's fellows!

Learn more about next year's fellows!

The Center for Humanities Research is pleased to announce its fall 2023 and spring 2024 cohorts. All were chosen to work on research projects related to CHR's 2023-24 annual theme, "Democracy, Disposability, and Repair." Congratulations to all of our new faculty and graduate fellows! Learn more abou...

MAIS in Interdisciplinary Studies

The Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS) program in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences consists of multiple established degree paths that exist in partnership with academic units and faculty across the University. It offers a home for students with broad academic interests who seek a master'...

Prospective Students

...it might well be said that one’s education is not complete without a study of comparative religion or the history of religion... Abington v. Schempp, U.S. Supreme Court (1963) Why Study Religion at Mason? Studying religion at George Mason prepares you for engagement in our increasingly inte...

Religion, Disability, and Trauma

Religion, Disability, and Trauma

The Society for the Study of Religion Presents Stories of the Body: Perspectives on Disability and Trauma in Religious Studies Thursday, February 16 3-5pm Fenwick Library Main Reading Room   This interdisciplinary panel explores the intersections of religion, disability, and trauma. Whether dam...

Study What Matters

...it might well be said that one’s education is not complete without a study of comparative religion or the history of religion... Abington v. Schempp, U.S. Supreme Court (1963)   The Department of Religious Studies at George Mason is a vibrant community of scholars and students exploring que...

Interdisciplinary Studies: A Celebration of Scholarship

Interdisciplinary Studies: A Celebration of Scholarship

The master of arts in interdisciplinary studies (MAIS) program invites you to join us online on Wednesday, November 29 at 7:20 pm as we hear from several students about their research interests, and project and thesis proposals. You will learn more about the MAIS program, and winners of MAIS research...

SSR!

SSR!

On February 2, Religious Studies alumna, Sofia Driscoll, will speak on how her background in religious studies has intersected with her work in mental health. On February 9, we'll discuss the ongoing controversy at Hamline University surrounding academic freedom in the (religious studies) classroom....