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Hyunwoo Jo, a sophomore global affairs major, and a team of Mason Korea students participated in the Last Mile Delivery Living Lab Season 2 program organized by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT).
As George Mason University recognizes 50 years as an independent university, the College of Humanities reflects on how it has been an important part of Mason from the very start.
On this webinar, experts will discuss how climate change creates migration, what steps the United States can take to respond to this new challenge, and how immigrants are part of the solution.
This semester Mason professors Jihye Lim, located in Korea, and Jennifer Ashley, located in Fairfax, co-taught Mason Korea's first cross-continental synchronous course, a section of GLOA 101 Introduction to Global Affairs.