Over a year ago, Dr. Gregory Washington, became the eighth President of George Mason University. He is regarded nationally as a strategic and collaborative solutions-oriented leader who is committed to providing opportunities for students of all backgrounds. Prior to joining Mason, Washington was the dean of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). In his seven years at UCI, Washington expanded undergraduate enrollment in the engineering school by 1,100 students and graduate enrollment by more than 200. Washington was also responsible for recruiting and hiring one of the most diverse engineering faculty cohorts in the country, with more than 40 percent of his 60 hires being women or from underrepresented groups. In addition, he raised more than $100 million in public and private philanthropy for the engineering school, including more than $15.5 million in gifts targeted to reach more diverse student populations.
George Mason University is the largest public university in Virginia with campuses in Fairfax, Arlington, Prince William and Korea. It is a leading example of a modern, public research university that serves as an economic engine in its region. Academic Ranking of World Universities recognized Mason as one of the top 200 research universities in the world. George Mason University continues to grow and expand with Virginia and the Northern Virginia region offering programs and degrees in many new areas. With the HQ2 announcement, the expansion of INOVA and the MICRON facility in Manassas, industry will continue to look to George Mason University to lead the way, train students and expand campuses.
Please join us as Dr. Washington shares his views and expectations for Mason. We will hear how his first year went and what his plans are for the university’s future growth and development.