- Stephen Fuller and Wendi Manuel Scott explain the potential impact of the Biden presidency on the economy and race relations, respectively. More in Washingtonian.
- Charlotte Woodward studies sociology at Mason with a concentration in social change and inequality.
- John Cook discusses ways to combat COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in this USA Today article.
- Jeannette Chapman comments on the economic outlook for the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area following the global pandemic.
- Andrew Peterson helps author a piece about the public needing confidence in the vaccine. Read more in The Hill.
- Louise Shelley provides details about the problem of human smuggling in the United States. See more from WGN-TV.
- Lawrence Cheskin discusses the new fitness-tracking bracelet in this New York Times article.
- Mason student Jada Salter is making a documentary about her Grammy Award-winning grandfather William Salter. See more in this video from Inside Edition.
- In this New York times Dealbook feature, Veronique de Rugy outlines three growth-inducing policies she says will benefit the people who need them the most.
- Mason is highlighted as one of very few regional schools with increased enrollment this fall, despite the pandemic, in this story from the Washington Business Journal
- Carter School professor Susan F. Hirsch, who lost her husband in the Dar es Salaam bombing, comments on Adel Abdel Bary's release.
- Mason alumna Callie Brownson, the first woman to serve as a position coach in an NFL game, is profiled.