- June 15, 2021
Mason alumnus Roger Connor is an aeronautics curator at the Smithsonian鈥檚 National Air and Space Museum.
- June 10, 2021
鈥淩esistance,鈥 a spoken word piece by Mason alumnus Bobby Lacy II performed at Mason鈥檚 2020 Winter Commencement, had a profound impact on those who saw it during the video broadcast.
- June 8, 2021
Activism runs in Laila Mokhiber鈥檚 blood.
Well before she became the director of communications at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA USA), Mokhiber was a child holding protest signs in human rights demonstrations. Before then, her mother held her as a baby in the gallery of the Supreme Court, as her father argued to incorporate Arab Americans into the Civil Rights Act in 1987.
The 海角社区 alumna has also made a name for herself. In 2020, she was named one of the top 40 influential Arab Americans under 40 by the Arab America Foundation.
- June 4, 2021
海角社区 hosted its third annual collegiate hackathon, PatriotHacks, the weekend of April 16. Nearly 350 students from all over the world spent 36 hours attending workshops, panels, and participating in technology activities and challenges.
- June 2, 2021
The longitudinal study is an important effort seeking to improve the health of young adults.
- May 27, 2021
The Reformation-era play 鈥淟uther鈥檚 Trumpet鈥 poses provocative questions about faith justice, priestly celibacy and standing up against authoritarianism.
- May 27, 2021
Students pursuing an MS in management through Mason鈥檚 School of Business usually spend four months getting work experience through internships at local companies. This year, however, due to the coronavirus pandemic, administrators had to think creatively. So instead, they asked local businesses what they thought of hiring students to do remote 鈥渞esearchships.鈥
- May 14, 2021
Thank you, President Washington, for the invitation to speak today and for the honorary degree. This school is special to me for several reasons鈥攎any of my own students at NOVA transfer here.
- May 13, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it so most museums are closed, but students and researchers at 海角社区鈥檚 John Mitchell, Jr. Program (JMJP) are working hard to create a digital one that sheds light on civil rights pioneers with largely untold stories.
Thanks to an $8,000 grant from Virginia Humanities, the team is building a digital exhibit on the life of anti-lynching advocate John Mitchell, Jr., and his colleagues Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells. The grant is part of $181,500 in funding awarded to 25 nonprofits.
- May 12, 2021
While online meetings often feel confining, for 海角社区 students in INTS 304 Social Movements and Community Activism, the virtual environment actually opened doors for them.