- 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.
- Piotr Pachowicz and Mason student Jay Deorukhkar discuss the Mason ThinSat project. Learn more from WDVM.
- President Gregory Washington is quoted regarding the new President's Innovation Advisory Council.
- David Miller talks about the new program that offers mentoring and coaching to small local businesses.
- Rick Smith writes that underlying imperialism and racial violence resulted in disturbingly familiar outcomes last year. Read more from him in Sapiens Anthropology Magazine.
- Elizabeth DeMulder and Stacia Stribling talk about the Transformative Teaching program. Read more in Diverse: Issues in Higher Ed.
- Suzanne Smith discusses Mary Wilson's career both with the Supremes and as a solo singer.
- Sapna Batheja discusses how eating habits have changed during the pandemic and offers advice on how people can make changes on Weekend Edition Sunday on NPR.
- Scalia Law School Dean Ken Randall talks about what drew him to Mason and why it's a great place to study law.