- Michael Bloom discusses how hormone-altering chemicals are affecting fertility rates. More from CBS News (with video).
- Jeannette Chapman comments on rising real estate prices. Learn more in Washingtonian.
- Christy Pichichero writes about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's experience with discrimination in this op-ed for NBC News.
- Alison Cuellar writes about the possibilities in telecare in the wake of the global pandemic. Read more of her op-ed from The Hill.
- Social justice was a strong theme in admissions essays for the incoming class of 2021, according to David A. Burge. Read more from The New York Times.
- Mandy O'Neill discusses factors that contribute to burnout. Read more in the Atlantic.
- Amira Roess talks about how diversity in data collection is important to address health disparities in a story about the COVIDsmar study.
- Cynthia Lum talks about why some problems in policing are difficult to address. Read more at Wired.
- Steven Pearlstein writes about progressive spending in his final column for The Washington Post.
- President Gregory Washington and Robin Rose Parker talk about Mason joining the Break Through Tech initiative.
- Maury Peiperl was encouraged to see business working in the public interest on the "Move the Needle" campaign.
- Jay Marsh and his wife Carolyn will be retiring this year with a combined 90 years working at Mason.