Science and Tech Campus
George Mason University's Science and Technology Campus sits on 134 acres located just off the Prince William Parkway (VA Route 234), between University Boulevard and Wellington Road, just west of Manassas.
The Campus was initially conceived in the late 1980s as the Prince William Institute, opened in 1998 as the Prince William Campus, and renamed the Science and Technology Campus in 2015 for the biosciences and biotech programs housed there.
Often called Sci Tech for short, it is also home to performing arts and recreation venues which were built as a result of partnerships between Mason, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Prince William County.
The Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center
Serving more than just the Science and Technology Campus
Opening in September 1999, the Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center on the Science and Technology Campus is a site for research into sports performance and a significant venue for recreation and comptetive sports in Prince William County and beyond.
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Colgan Hall and the Beginnings of Mason's Science and Technology Campus
You may have seen a concert, play, or other performance in the Hylton Performing Arts Center or participated in a swim meet in the Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center. Perhaps you and your coworkers took part in a team building exercise at The Edge, or you are a Mason faculty member or student in Computational Sciences, Criminology, Biodefense, or Kinesiology. If so, you most certainly have visited…
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The Hylton Performing Arts Center
A European-Style Opera House on This Side of the Atlantic
Through a partnership with Prince William County and the Commonwealth of Virginia, George Mason University's Science and Technology Campus is home to the Hylton Performing Arts Center, a spectcular venue to experience both international and local performers.
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