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Jun 15, 2020 · The iconic statue of George Mason on George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus is scheduled to be moved June 15, to its new (temporary) home on Holton Plaza.
The Mason Clock was a gift to the university from the Class of 1999. On the Fairfax campus, the northernmost housing is technically on campus, but about a mile (1600 m) from the center of campus, about a half mile (800 m) from the edge of the majority of the Fairfax campus in the housing area known as the Townhouses. [ 120 ]
The university is gearing up for the next phase of the Core Campus Project, which will transform the center of George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus. The Mason clock, a campus landmark and gift from the Class of 1999, is expected to be moved into storage next week, where it will remain for a year for safe-keeping.
Wilkins Plaza. The Mason Clock was a gift to the university from the Class of 1999. On the Fairfax campus, the northernmost housing is technically on campus, but about a mile (1600 m) from the center of campus, about a half mile (800 m) from the edge of the majority of the Fairfax campus in the housing area known as the Townhouses. [119]
The George Mason Clock. The iconic Mason clock, a gift to the university from the Class of 1999, sits at the center of the expanded Wilkins Plaza next to Horizon Hall. The clock was refurbished in 2020, adding digital components to ensure the accuracy of the clock at all times.
The Core Campus Project is an ambitious and transforming construction project which will create a vibrant, globally connected hub for intellectual exploration in the center of George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus.
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The university is gearing up for the next phase of the Core Campus Project, which will transform the center of George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus. The Mason clock, a campus landmark and gift from the Class of 1999, is expected to be moved into storage next week, where it will remain for a year for safe-keeping.