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The plan for
George Mason University establishes a framework for orderly
growth for what is arguably Northern Virginia’s most dynamic
institution. It supports the concept for a distributed
university, with full-service campuses in Fairfax, Manassas,
and Arlington, Virginia distinguished by
centers of excellence in teaching and research, and well placed to
serve the needs of a rapidly growing but dispersed local
population. It supports strengthening the ties between
research, industry and economic development. It provides the
strategies for consolidating the University’s campuses as
mature academic communities, serving as destinations and
cultural resources for a larger world, and manifesting a clear
and distinguished identity.
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