Serena Abdallah-Robbins is a Sociology doctoral student researching how narrative and gameplay mechanics in video games can guide players and creators from trauma and disaster to collaborative social action.
Chicago White Sox Fan, Participant in Trying to Repair Our World, Loving Grandfather
Rabbi Bruce D. Aft was the spiritual leader at Adat Reyim in Springfield, VA, from 1991 until 2020.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Aziza Ahmed is a fourth-year sociology doctoral student and Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Honors College at George Mason University. She holds a Master of Arts in Sociology from Mason and bachelor's degrees in Sociology and Political Science from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington.
Associate Term Professor of Global Affairs
Minor Director, Latin American StudiesJennifer Ashley is a Term Associate Professor in the Global Affairs Program and the Director of the Latin American Studies minor. She received her Ph.D. from the Department of Anthropology at Brown University. Her research focuses on media and political change in Latin America. She is currently researching Chile's 2019-2020 protests and the 2021-2023 attempts to write a new constitution.
Assistant Professor of English
Tawnya (Ravy) Azar is a Term Assistant Professor of English at George Mason University. She is a graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman’s College and received her M.A. and PhD. in English at George Washington University.
Associate Dean for Academic Administration, Carter School
Professor, Carter School
Professor, Co-Director Center for International EducationSupriya Baily is an activist, a scholar, and an educator. Her work, spanning thirty years, began as a teenager in India as a community organizer and leader. Currently, she is Professor of Education at George Mason University She is also the Co-Director for the Center for International Education.
Assistant Professor
Sophia Balakian is a sociocultural anthropologist and a scholar of forced migration.
Assistant Professor in English
My research includes how cultural studies (including, but not limited to, postcolonial studies, sexuality studies, women and gender studies, and class theory) intersects with writing studies and the teaching of writing.CEC Associate Dean and Deputy Title IX Coordinator; Office of Outreach, Student Success, and Engagement (OSSE)
Research Interests: Building human-centered, ethical, and inclusive systems in engineering, computing, education, and public service
Professor of English and African and African American Studies
Keith Clark is a Professor of English and African and African American Studies. He earned a B.A. from the College of William and Mary (1985) and a Ph.D. in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1993).