Costello College of Business

  • May 27, 2021

    Students pursuing an MS in management through Mason’s School of Business usually spend four months getting work experience through internships at local companies. This year, however, due to the coronavirus pandemic, administrators had to think creatively. So instead, they asked local businesses what they thought of hiring students to do remote “researchships.”

  • May 10, 2021

    Accounting major Isabella Bah began her Mason journey as a student in the Early Identification Program.

  • April 22, 2020

    To overcome potential racial bias, physicians should use digitized protocols when making decisions about patient care, according to a research paper co-written by Brad Greenwood, an associate professor of Information Systems and Operations Management in George Mason University’s School of Business.

  • Wed, 05/06/2015 - 05:00

    Former marketing professor Hale Tongren and his wife, Sally, have long been supporters of George Mason University’s School of Business. In 1986 they established the Tongren Marketing Endowed Scholarship, which is awarded annually to a top marketing major. After Tongren passed away in 2009, followed by his wife in 2014, they bequeathed $500,000 to their scholarship—a gift that will cement their legacy of giving to Mason students.