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Around Mason: Week of August 3, 2021

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Faculty/Staff Announcements

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Deadline is close of business Wednesday for inclusion in the following Tuesday's edition.


Campus Updates


New ContactÌýfor Employees with Questions Related to COVID-19

Employees withÌýquestions related to employee health/medical, vaccination appointments, vaccination documentation uploads, employee vaccination exemptions, and specific Mason policies should contactÌývaccine@gmu.edu.

Employees should not contact Student Health Services with these concerns.


Fall Shuttle Schedules Coming Soon

Parking and Transportation is finalizing the fall shuttle schedules, which will be available this week at . Check out a .

Note: Fall shuttles will operate at 90 percent seating capacity, and face coverings will continue to be required on all shuttles regardless of vaccination status, in keeping with public transit guidelines.

Mason Shuttles will operate on a summer schedule for most of August. Two routes are in service this summer: Fairfax to SciTech (on a reduced schedule) and the On-Demand Shuttle, which serves stops on and around the Fairfax Campus. The CUE bus is operating on its regular schedule with service to Vienna Metro. View the summer shuttle schedules at .

Questions? Contact Parking and Transportation at 703-993-2828 or shuttle@gmu.edu.


Reminder: Parking Permits and Payroll Deduction

Are you a full-time faculty/staff member who is planning to return to campus and wants to reinstate your payroll deduction permit?

If so, complete a Payroll Deduction form for your campus: or .

Questions? Contact Parking Services at 703-993-2710 (Fairfax), 703-993-8007 (Arlington), or 703-582-4698 (SciTech).


Updating People Finder

Is your contact information up to dateÌýin People Finder, Mason’s online directory? Take a lookÌýat .

To update an existing listing or create a new listing, submit a request through the .

For department-wide updates, University InformationÌýcan provide a spreadsheet of all employees currently listed in a particular unit. Contact masondir@gmu.edu to request a master list to review and update.

For questions, contact University Information atÌýmasondir@gmu.edu.


Save the Date: Welcome Back, Mason Nation!

It's time to celebrate being back together on campus and reconnecting with fellow faculty, staff, students, alums, and community friends. Plan to join in the fun and festivities at a welcome back celebration like no other, with plenty of treats and surprises!

Friday, Aug. 20
Starting at 11:30 a.m.
Fairfax Campus, Wilkins PlazaÌý

At 1:15 p.m., participants will enthusiastically cheer on our new students by marching together to EagleBank Arena for New Student Convocation, from 2 to 3:15 p.m.

Bring your excitement and wear your Mason gear to show your spirit as we welcome our newest students and revel in finally being back on campus. More details coming soon.


Campus Maps and Directions

Are you providing campus maps to new students or employees? Find the most recent versions at .

The website also includes driving directions to Mason's campuses and sites.

Contact Philip Stamper at pstamper@gmu.edu with questions.


OSCAR Virtual Celebration of Student Scholarship

Save the date for the Office of Student Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research’s (OSCAR) Summer Virtual Celebration of Student Scholarship on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 5 and 6.

Support Mason’s student scholars who have worked hard all summer by viewing their pre-recorded presentations and asking them questions. Students represent colleges and programs across the university community and have worked on both faculty research questions as well as their own research.

For details, visit theÌý.


Training and Professional Development


Innovations in Teaching & Learning Conference: Sept. 20–24

Save the date for the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning’sÌýannualÌýInnovations in Teaching & Learning (ITL) Conference from Sept. 20–24. ITL bringsÌýtogether Mason instructors from across disciplines to share teaching strategies throughÌýlivelyÌývirtual interactive workshops and panels. 

This year's keynote speaker is Tia Brown McNair, vice president for diversity, equity, and student success and executive director for the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers at the Association of American Colleges and Universities. McNair will share herÌýinsights and expertise on fostering equity and inclusive excellence in higher education.

McNair is lead author of . Free access to the e-book is available courtesy of University Libraries.

Register and find out more at . 


New Adjunct Faculty Success Workshop

The New Adjunct Faculty Success Workshop is coming up in August and will be hosted virtually. Save the date forÌýSaturday, Aug. 14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Ìýis open online. Participants should registerÌýto ensure they receive communications and updates from Faculty Affairs and Development.

For more information, including resources and a sample schedule, visit theÌý.Ìý

Reach out to facaffs@gmu.eduÌýwith anyÌýquestions.


Resources for You


Save the Date: Abandoned Bike Sale

Parking and Transportation will host an Abandoned Bike Sale on Friday, Sept. 24, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in Parking Lot C on the Fairfax Campus. Approximately 85–90 bikes will be available for sale.

This year will be a little different than past sales. To space out customers, an online registration page will be available to sign up for a time to visit the sale. Walk-in customers will not be permitted.

One bike will be available per customer. Details will be posted at when available.

Contact 703-993-2828 or transpo@gmu.edu with questions.


Washington Nationals to Host Mason Day on Sept. 17

Join Mason alumni, students, parents, employees, and fans as the Washington Nationals host ÑÇÖÞAV Day on Friday, Sept. 17. The game against the Colorado Rockies begins at 7:05 p.m. .

The first 1,500 fans who purchase a ticket through this offer will receive a limited edition Mason/Nationals co-branded bobblehead. A button on the base plays the Mason fight song when pressed! Details regarding Mason Day and bobblehead pick up will be emailed to all special ticket event buyers 24 hours prior to the game.

To purchase a group of 13 or more, email John Manzoian or call 202-640-7723.


Reminder: SmarTrip Cards and WMATA Improvements

Metro (WMATA) is installing new fare gates at Metro stops over the next year. The new fare gates will not accept older SmarTrip cards (purchased before 2012).

If you are a current or future participant in Mason’s Commuter Choice program, visit for information on how to check your SmarTrip card and replace it if needed.


CommonHealth Rx Impact Webinar

When used properly as prescribed, opioids can provide much needed relief during the healing and recovery process. Unfortunately, abuse or uninformed use of opioid medications can lead to addiction and have devastating effects.

Many of us are not well versed in talking with our health care providers about pain management. It is important for every patient to ask questions when getting a new prescription.

This webinar offered by CommonHealth will discuss the effects of prescription drugs on the youth population, adults and workplace exposure, the older population, proper disposal, as well as beneficial alternative treatment approaches to discuss with your health care provider.

CommonHealth Rx Impact Webinar
August 11 at 1 p.m.

Contact worklife@gmu.edu with questions.


Mason Study Abroad Week: Sept. 20-24Ìý

The Global Education Office (GEO) invites the Mason community to participate inÌýMason’s Fall 2021 Study Abroad Week, featuring virtual and in-person events from Sept. 20–24.

VirtualÌýsessions will run throughout the week, culminating in the in-person Mason Study Abroad Fair onÌýThursday, Sept. 23, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the SUB I Quad. This is GEO’s largest recruiting event of the semester.

Complete theÌýÌýby Wednesday, Sept. 1.ÌýFor details, visit theÌýÌýor email geopr@gmu.edu.


Is Rideshare for You?

Fall semester will be here before you know it. If you're commuting to campus, you may see traffic increasing if your commute includes a major highway or arterial.

We can't keep you out of traffic, but maybe you can reduce your time at the wheel. Parking and Transportation invites you to consider ridesharing—either car or vanpool. Mason has collaborated with regional partners to compile a .

Additionally, look for the virtual Rideshare Drop-In Sessions to continue via Zoom in August and September. Details will be posted atÌý when available.

Contact transpo@gmu.edu with questions.