Costello College of Business News
- April 30, 2025Sure, laid-off journalists can “learn to code”, but that won’t undo the damage done to local economies when their hometown newspaper folds.
- April 29, 2025Two Costello College of Business accounting professors are exploring how inherent personal traits may influence business success—and their early findings will gratify the left-handed among us.
- April 29, 2025Receiving the Janis S. Reed Scholarship sharpened the focus even more for the goal-oriented Anh Tran. Wrapping up her final semester as an undergraduate student in accounting and completing the bachelor’s to accelerated master’s (BAM) program, she already had her eyes on the larger picture.
- April 24, 2025On April 10, eight final student and alumni teams—two from each track—pitched panels of entrepreneurs at 2025 Patriot Pitch competition, organized by the Costello College of Business.
- April 22, 2025In February, George Mason University’s chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA) hosted a successful “Flowers for Friends” fundraiser to support professional marketing events, including their attendance at the annual AMA Intercollegiate Conference (ICC).
- April 16, 2025Born and raised in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Marina Komarova, MS Business Analytics ‘24, knew she wanted to get a business degree from a respected American university.
- April 7, 2025George Mason University’s top entrepreneurs take the stage this Thursday, April 10, to make their final pitches in front of the community.
- April 3, 2025Organizational coherence and trust begin with the stories that individual employees tell themselves about their complex identities.
- March 26, 2025You can now purchase officially licensed Costello College of Business and Costello Business Alumni merchandise through our online store at business.gmu.edu/CostelloMerch.
- March 18, 2025A pair of George Mason University professors are helping needy nonprofits refine their messaging strategies with the help of customized chatbots.
- March 14, 2025While book bans are not new to the American electorate, the rise in these bans since 2021 has sparked contentious media debates. Paradoxically, this has increased the readership of banned books and given politicians on both sides a platform to exploit controversy.
- March 12, 2025After the curriculum was shaped with the help of a consortium of local companies, George Mason University’s Master of Science in Technology Management was launched in the late 1990s. These companies agreed that each of them would commit to sending two employees every year as students.