School of Sport, Recreation, and Tourism Management
SRTM Student News
TEM major turned internship into a full-time job when she most needed it
September 24, 2019
Amidst uncertain time, Mason student lands a full-time job through her internship. Read more...
George Mason University’s College of Education and Human Development Dean Mark R. Ginsberg announced the creation of three new schools within the college.
August 28, 2019
The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) approved the School of Education, the School of Kinesiology, and the School of Sport, Recreation, and Tourism Management. Read more...
Sport management major hones her skills at summer internship with Irish pro soccer club
August 7, 2019
Jamie Olsen serving as sports marketing and media relations intern for Shamrock Rovers. Read more...
Tourism and Events Management student’s full-time dream job fulfills internship requirement
July 2, 2019
Elizabeth Allen balances work, class to finish degree. Read more...
Pitcher Ansbro excels on and off the field
June 20, 2019
For Bekah Ansbro, the most rewarding part of being at George Mason University is the myriad opportunities available as a health, fitness and recreation resources major. Ansbro finished her bachelor’s degree in May and is on track to complete her accelerated master’s program in sport and recreation studies with a concentration in sport management in 2020. Read more...
Danielle Moore named Charley Casserly Outstanding Student in Sport Management
June 19, 2019
In some ways, it would be a lot simpler if all that recent College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) graduate Danielle Moore needed to do to reach the NBA was work on a mid-range jumper or improve at shooting free throws. Read more...
Dreaming Big
May 22, 2019
John Johnson cherishing intern experiences with NFL’s Redskins, Jaguars. Read more...
Robot Exclusive
April 30, 2019
Tourism and events management student helps promote Mason Dining through Starship delivery robots. Read more...
First Full-time Female Division I College Football Coach has Mason Roots
October 8, 2018
When Callie Brownson became quality control coach for Dartmouth’s football team, she had no idea she was making history as the first full-time female Division I football coach. Even now, after all the attention, including stories by the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated and The Washington Post, Brownson said the whirlwind is still difficult to believe. “To me, it was kind of crazy there hadn’t been another female coach at this level,” she said. That Brownson was the first did not surprise those who knew her at George Mason University, from where she graduated in 2016 with a degree in Health, Fitness and Recreation Resources. Read more...