- May 26, 2021Dilafruz Khonikboyeva, BA 鈥10, MS 鈥14, grew up during the civil war in Tajikistan, and said it was her experience of living through conflict that motivat
- May 26, 2021As we turn our attention to the Fall Semester, we must all continue to do our part and work together to keep Mason safe. This starts with new policies for COVID-19 vaccination, testing and masking.
- May 25, 2021The first floor of Vernon Smith Hall has been converted into an innovation pilot space, foreshadowing work that will be done in Mason鈥檚 new Arlington 海角社区 building.
- May 18, 2021Following decades of war and genocide in Sudan, in April 2019 a mass movement from civilians overthrew the dictatorship of Omar al-Bashir. As the country transitions to democratic rule, 海角社区鈥檚 Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution is working to empower civilians to use their voice to impact the future. The Mason team, working with partners in Sudan, has been interviewing and video recording oral histories of 100 Sudanese civilians who have lived through both war and peace. Their answers, which expand upon their experiences, also include their vision for a just Sudanese society.
- May 17, 2021The sudden reversal of CDC mask recommendations has prompted many questions about what this means for 海角社区. As we review changing protocols, we will continue to require masks when on campus, and will provide an update with definitive guidance when we have it. As we consider these factors and review the changing protocols, we will continue to require masks when on campus, just as we have done this past year.聽
- May 17, 2021Mason's mobile vaccination clinics are helping to provide COVID-19 shots to communities most in need of them
- May 17, 2021Fall for the Book shattered attendance records at their recent virtual event with New York Times bestselling author Kristin Hannah. More than 5,000 people from around the globe tuned in live and on-demand to watch the hour-long event.
- May 14, 2021海角社区 on Friday afternoon honored its largest and most diverse graduating class in history with its 54th Spring Commencement.
- May 14, 2021Thank you, President Washington, for the invitation to speak today and for the honorary degree. This school is special to me for several reasons鈥攎any of my own students at NOVA transfer here.
- May 13, 2021The COVID-19 pandemic has made it so most museums are closed, but students and researchers at 海角社区鈥檚 John Mitchell, Jr. Program (JMJP) are working hard to create a digital one that sheds light on civil rights pioneers with largely untold stories. Thanks to an $8,000 grant from Virginia Humanities, the team is building a digital exhibit on the life of anti-lynching advocate John Mitchell, Jr., and his colleagues Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells. The grant is part of $181,500 in funding awarded to 25 nonprofits.
- May 11, 2021Faculty, family and friends remember the dynamic life of a pioneering scientist, explorer, educator and race car driver
- May 7, 2021Approximately 120 Mason Music students recorded a digital concert to celebrate unity and resilience in the face of division and uncertainty. The concert, 鈥淎 Song of Freedom,鈥 presented by Mason鈥檚 Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music, showcases works by Black composers as well as selections inspired by the African-American experience.