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Fall 2024 - Susan TomasovicCOMM 320-DL1: Business and Professional Comm
Fall 2024 - Susan TomasovicBA in Communication
The bachelor’s degree in communication prepares students for graduate study or entry-level positions in such fields as interpersonal and organizational communication, journalism, media production and criticism, political communication, and public relations.
Kimberlie FairMason Korea Campus
Professor Fair has been an instructor for George Mason since 2015 for the Department of Communication and the School of Business. In private practice, Professor Fair has provided differentiated instruction in undergraduate mathematics and music performance and composition and has designed curricu...
Susan Tomasovic
Professor Tomasovic is a Term Instructor for the Communication Department at Mason. She received her B.S. from the College of Education, University of Missouri-Columbia, with a major in Communication & Theater Arts and a minor in Physiology. She received a post-graduate certificate from drama sch...
COMM 145-DL1: Newspaper Workshop
Fall 2024 - Jason Blair HartselMedia Production students visit local ABC affiliate, WJLA-TV
A group of 18 Media Production students recently had the inspiring opportunity to visit the local ABC affiliate, WJLA-TV, in Arlington, VA, and gain, for many, a firsthand understanding of the broadcast news business. During the tour, they watched 7News Live at 4 pm with anchors Megan Clark and Victo...
Mocktails and Mingling
Past Event
Wednesday, April 17, 2024 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM EDT
Johnson Center, Bistro
Are you ready to stir up some meaningful connections while sipping on delicious mocktails? Join us for an evening of networking and mingling at our Mocktails & Mingling event! Appetizers and mocktails will be served while you get a chance to practice your networking skills through guided casual c...
GMU Forensics Team places 2nd at the American Forensics Association Tournament
During the weekend of April 6-8th, The George Mason University Forensics Team traveled to the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire to compete at the American Forensics Association. Mason placed 2nd out of almost sixty schools, edging out teams from the University of Alabama, Bradley University, Unive...