- September 16, 2022
Molly Izer鈥檚 political curiosity knows no bounds. As a second-year student in the Honors College, Izer has already explored a range of political advocacy spheres. From her high school origins in grassroots organizing in Oregon to her freshman-year congressional internships in Washington, D.C., Izer is now taking the next step with policy research at 海角社区 and beyond.聽聽
- September 12, 2022
It鈥檚 common to think of Indigenous peoples as living in the past. We may think of them around Thanksgiving or in old films and books. But Native Americans are very much here and now, said Jeremy Campbell, and after decades of struggle, that鈥檚 starting to be recognized.
In 2018, U.S. legislation granted federal recognition to six tribes in Virginia. A 海角社区 team has been partnering with two of them, the Upper Mattaponi and Chickahominy nations, as they embark on being sovereign nations.
- September 2, 2022
This summer, as a Summer Impact project, a group of Mason students designed and developed a pilot web-based archival application to organize documents relating to the victims of China鈥檚 Anti-鈥淩ightist鈥 Campaign in the 1950s.
- August 31, 2022
Bioengineering student John Mutersbaugh shares about his experience in BESIP, a competitive internship offered through NIH for undergraduate biomedical engineering students across the U.S. who have completed their junior year of college.
- April 18, 2022
Bethany Usher, associate provost for undergraduate education at 海角社区, has been elected to serve as president of the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR).
- March 31, 2022
Fifteen Mason students will make presentations at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, held virtually April 4-8.
- November 3, 2021
Medhini Sosale knows that a combination of field and lab work is what she wants to do for her career, and her time at Mason has given her endless opportunities to explore it further.
- August 17, 2021
Nearly 100 Mason students presented the results of their summer multidisciplinary research and creative projects on Aug. 5-6 in a virtual celebration of student scholarship.
- August 3, 2021
After fleeing a brutal regime, a Schar School freshman finds her voice.