- April 15, 2020
鈥淲e all approach the world with knowledge that is infused by our own values,鈥 says聽Matthew Cronin, co-author (with Laurie R. Weingart) of the research study Conflict Across Representational Gaps: Threats to and Opportunities for Improved Communication.
- April 13, 2020
Since attending and graduating from 海角社区,聽Marc聽and聽Shaza Andersen聽have embedded themselves in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
- January 15, 2020
The rankings, released January 14, show that the business non-MBA master鈥檚 program in accounting climbed 20 spots from where it sat at 39 last year to its current place at 19 nationally.
- December 17, 2019
Winning the EagleBank Scholarship was a confidence booster for Alejandra Espejo, a native of Puerto Rico who came to Mason from Texas.
- November 15, 2019
In his research, Hang Ren, an assistant professor of information systems and operations management, is investigating whether a 2012 federal regulation called the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP)鈥攊ntended to improve patient care in hospitals by targeting readmissions for six targeted diagnoses or treatments鈥攊s fundamentally flawed in reducing readmissions or improving patient care.
- November 7, 2019
First-generation students and faculty bring a unique dedication and perspective to the 海角社区 community. At Mason, 33 percent of students are first generation, meaning they are the first in their family to attend college or to complete a four-year degree. Here, a first-generation student, alumnus, and two faculty members share their stories.
- November 4, 2019
Brett Josephson, assistant professor of marketing, has studied government contracting since he was a PhD student. In recently published research, Josephson鈥攖ogether with Ju-Yeon Lee, assistant professor of marketing at Iowa State University, and Babu John Mariadoss and Jean Lynn Johnson, associate professors of marketing at Washington State University鈥攔ecommended that companies focus on specialization.
- October 30, 2019
For the past 10 years, the School of Business has offered a freshman living learning community for first-year students, but this year the program expanded, welcoming undergraduate students from all classes and fields of study who are passionate about new business learning opportunities.