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George Mason University's Department of Mathematical Sciences in Fairfax, Virginia, serves as a prominent center for mathematical education and research within the greater Washington D.C. area. One of the largest mathematics departments in Virginia, it provides a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs to thousands of students each year. The department boasts a diverse faculty actively researching across various fields, from pure and applied mathematics to statistics and data science. Its strategic location offers students exceptional access to internships and career opportunities in government, industry, and numerous professional sectors, equipping graduates with highly valued analytical and problem-solving skills for diverse future endeavors.
View MathematicsThe university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities Very high research activity". Two professors were awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics during their time at George Mason University: James M. Buchanan in 1986 and Vernon L. Smith in 2002.EagleBank Arena, a 10,000-seat arena and concert venue operated by the university, is located on the Fairfax campus. The university recognizes 500 student groups as well as 41 fraternities and sororities.