George Mason University (also
Mason), located in
Fairfax, Virginia,
United States, is the largest public research university in the
Commonwealth of Virginia. The university was founded as a branch of the
University of Virginia in 1957 and became an independent institution in 1972. Today, Mason is recognized for its programs in
economics,
law,
creative writing,
computer science, and
business. In recent years, George Mason faculty have twice won the
Nobel Prize in Economics. The university enrolls 33,917 students, making it the largest university by head count in the Commonwealth of Virginia.