BTT Mason peer leaders are cheer leaders for students

As soon as Andrea (Andi) Motas, a computer science major at George Mason University, heard about the Break Through Tech peer leadership program, she wanted to join. Meeting other students, faculty, and making a contribution were the key factors that drew her in, she says. 

Listening and learning gets Mason BTT student members ahead

  “One of the things I love to do is help students find opportunities, especially women and underrepresented students,” Bradford says. “I want them to know there are computer science and information technology opportunities for them, and to not be afraid. It’s an exciting career path to explore.”                          

Hiring Multiple Faculty Positions - Tenure-Track and Teaching Positions

Come Join us in the Computer Scinece Department in Mason's School of Computing.  At present, we are recruiting for both tenure-track and teaching positions beginning Fall 2022.

Prof. Domeniconi receives a $1M grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Carlotta Domeniconi, Associate Professor, Computer Science; Sean Luke, Professor, Computer Science, and Hamdi Kavak, Assistant Professor, Computational and Data Sciences, received $1M from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for: "Detecting Criminal Disruption of Supply Chains Study."  

Grace Hopper’s legacy continues to draw women into CS

Rear Admiral Grace Hopper began her computing career during World War II and is a renowned pioneer in the technology space. She received a Ph.D. in Mathematics and was the first woman to obtain the National Medal of Technology as an individual.