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Around Mason: Week of Nov. 9, 2021

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Faculty/Staff Announcements

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Campus Updates


Celebrate Distance Learning Week

The Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning invites you听to celebrate Distance Learning Week from Nov.听8鈥12.

Check out the many resources Mason provides for online teaching and learning:

Contact Darlene Smucny, Stearns Center Digital Learning, at听dsmucny@gmu.edu听or 703-993-1907.听


Honoring Our Veterans

Mason's Reserve Officers' Training Corps program and the Office of the President will honor Veterans with a luncheon on Friday, Nov. 12. Mason community members who have proudly served the country are invited and encouraged to attend the luncheon.

亚洲AV celebrates and honors Veterans Day, which is nationally recognized on Nov. 11. This is a day that commemorates Veterans of all wars and those who have proudly served and made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of America and its values.

At Mason, we aspire to serve our Veterans with as much dedication and devotion as they have provided to our country. We hope all Veterans have a memorable Veterans Day and know that Mason celebrates you.

Registration is required.听
Space is limited. early.听

Questions? Contact Lesley Irminger at听lirminge@gmu.edu听or 703-993-2124.听


2021 Hunger Banquet

Social Action and Integrative Learning (SAIL)听invites you to 亚洲AV's 2021 Hunger Banquet on Nov. 17听from 5 to 7 p.m. in The Hub听Front Ballroom.

You may think hunger is about too many people and too little food. That is not the case. Our rich and bountiful planet produces enough food to feed every woman, man, and child on earth.听

Hunger is about power. Its roots lie in inequalities in access to resources.听

Few experiences bring to life these inequalities more powerfully than a Hunger Banquet. This event can help raise awareness, as participants experience first-hand how our decisions affect others in the world.

in advance.听

Contact Patty Mathison, SAIL Director, at 703-993-2900 or听pmathiso@gmu.edu, with questions.听


Thanksgiving Service Changes on Mason Shuttles

The Thanksgiving holiday will bring changes to the Mason Shuttle schedules. .

Find more information about Mason Shuttles at . Contact听shuttle@gmu.edu with questions.


Training and Professional Development


Reminder: IT Security Awareness Training Deadline is Nov. 15

Information Technology Services (ITS) reminds all employees to complete their required annual IT Security Awareness Training by Monday, Nov. 15. The training takes about 30 minutes.听

  • Employees can access the training at using their NetID and Patriot Pass Password.
  • Select 鈥淚T Security Awareness Training鈥 in the 鈥淵our Action Items鈥 box to the right.

Also, employees who are privileged users or system administrators have additional role-based training to complete, which is listed as LinkedIn Learning assignments in their accounts.

Problems accessing the training? Contact the ITS Support Center at 703-993-8870 or support@gmu.edu.


Workshop: Don't Stop Me Now! From Side Gig to Main Gig

Are you interested in becoming a full-time freelancer? Whether you're only at the idea stage or you have a steady side gig that you're looking to transition into your full-time job, this workshop will walk you through everything you need to know; from how to set realistic rates to how you can set better boundaries with clients.

Join the University Libraries and SP@RC for the upcoming workshop:

Workshop: Don't Stop Me Now! From Side Gig to Main Gig
Tuesday, Nov.听9, 3鈥4 p.m.
Horizon Hall, Room 2107

Contact LeighAnn Skeen at听lskeen@gmu.eduor 703-993-2673 with questions.听


Kritikos Anti-Racist Reading Group

The is grounded in the knowledge that it is not a question of whether we are racist, but rather, how racism is expressed and experienced in ourselves, our lives, our behaviors, and our institutions. The group explores materials that allow us to critically question and consider our roles as artists, thinkers, citizens, and creatives in a society founded on racist values and practices. The reading group will continue to focus on anti-Black racism and its effects on society.

The next meeting will discuss the topic of "Black Joy and Self-Compassion: Setting Boundaries" on Friday, Nov. 12, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. .

Contact Kristin Johnsen-Neshati, College of Visual and Performing Arts, at kneshati@gmu.edu with questions.


Webinar: Inclusive Course Design and Teaching

Mason has one of the most diverse student populations in the nation, and our online students also reflect this diversity. How can we incorporate our students鈥 diverse identities, backgrounds, and ways of knowing to make online learning inclusive, relevant, and meaningful for all, including students from minorities or underrepresented groups?

Join the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning for an upcoming webinar:

Webinar: Inclusive Course Design and Teaching
Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1鈥2:30 p.m.

Contact stearns@gmu.edu with questions.


Resources for You


Thanksgiving Regional Transportation

Mason offers affordable transportation for the Mason community to regional cities for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Destinations include Virginia Beach, Richmond, Philadelphia, and New York City. Buses will leave on Tuesday, Nov. 23, and Wednesday, Nov. 24, and return on Sunday, Nov. 28.

For a complete list of destinations, departure times, and pickup locations, visit or view directly on the .听


Nonprofit Fellows Program

The Nonprofit Fellows are a select group of students who earn a minor in Nonprofit Studies through a semester-long immersion experience. The 20鈥25 Nonprofit Fellows are enrolled in three courses and complete a six-credit internship with a local nonprofit organization.

The program is offered by the School of Integrative Studies in partnership with the Schar School of Policy and Government.

Applications for spring are due Nov. 15. Please help share this information with your students.

. Contact Sam Frye, School of Integrative Studies, at sfrye4@gmu.edu with questions.


Upcoming Performances at Mason


School of Dance
Friday, Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m.
Hylton Performing Arts Center

Step out of this cool autumn weather and into a performance filled with diverse choreography and talented dancers. Join us in supporting the School of Dance as we present听Fall: New Dances.


Concept and Adaptation by Keturah Stickann and Bruce Stasyna for San Diego Opera
Saturday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 14, at 2 p.m.
Center for the Arts

Virginia Opera, the official opera company of the Commonwealth of Virginia, returns to the Center for the Arts with a condensed version of Giacomo Puccini鈥檚 La Boh猫me: Rodolfo Remembers. This stunning production is the perfect way to reunite with opera and to welcome newcomers to the art form.
Mason Staff and Faculty Discount: $25 tickets for select orchestra seats with discount codeCANDLE
Offer is听limited to听fourtickets per order, and service charges apply.听Offer is not applicable on previously purchased听tickets.


Sunday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m.
Hylton Performing Arts Center

Drawing on traditional folk, country, R&B, and spirituals, The War and Treaty have earned praise for their dynamic and passionate performances. Named Americana Music Awards 2019 Emerging Act of the year, this husband-and-wife duo of Michael Trotter, Jr., and Tanya Blount will dazzle in their debut at Merchant Hall, performing songs from their two acclaimed albums, Healing Tide and Hearts Town. The powerhouse couple brings their very relatable struggles to their music including Trotter鈥檚 battle with PTSD as an Army Veteran.


Dewberry School of Music
Monday, Nov. 15, at 8 p.m.
Center for the Arts

Join Darden Purcell, the Mason Jazz Voice studio, and Mason Jazz Vocal Ensemble for an evening of swinging standards and classic hits from the Great American Songbook.


Dewberry School of Music
Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m.
Center for the Arts

Join
the Wind Symphony and the Symphonic Band for their winter concert, conducted by Professor Mark听Camphouse听and doctoral student Samantha Clarke.听The 亚洲AV Wind Symphony is a select ensemble comprised of outstanding wind, brass, and percussion players in the School of Music and the university. The Mason Symphonic Band provides music majors and听non-music majors alike an opportunity to study and perform a variety of traditional and contemporary wind band literature.


Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p.m.
Virtual Event

Arcadia Variety Show is a pre-recorded performance that invites viewers to consider the interconnectedness of humanity and nature. It features work by students and recent alumni who use biological materials, processes, and imagery as departure points to explore themes of transformation and the healing potential of personal communion with the natural world. The artists have been inspired by a recent installation brought to Mason called , an environmental public art installation by artist and musician, Sam Nester.


Dewberry School of Music
Thursday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m.

Center for the Arts
Performance by the Mason Jazz Combos under the direction of jazz pianist Wade Beach.


School of Theater

Multiple Performances, Nov. 18鈥21

Fairfax Campus, deLaski Performing Arts Building
Love鈥檚 Labors: Quarrels and Cravings explores the many ways lovers play, fight, and live and die together in an unexpected collection of Shakespeare scenes. From seething bromances to sacrificial love, we will navigate the dreamscape of desire in this physical, 90-minute heartbeat.


Dewberry School of Music
Saturday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m.
Center for the Arts

Join us in celebrating 20 years of the incredible impact of 闯补锄锄4闯耻蝉迟颈肠别鈩,
an award-winning annual concert presented by Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) and Mason Jazz Studies. is a truly unique event where attorneys, judges, students, and members of the Northern Virginia community gather to celebrate their love of jazz. Proceeds from the evening benefit LSNV to continue its mission of service to the Northern Virginia community, as well as provide financial support for the Mason Jazz Studies Department.


Sunday, Nov. 21, at 7 p.m.
Center for the Arts

Acclaimed pianist Jeffrey Siegel, in his signature Keyboard Conversations series, combines dynamic performances of Chopin鈥檚 greatest works with fascinating stories and insights into the composer鈥檚 life and place in history. Perfect for newcomers and aficionados alike. An interactive question and answer session will conclude this program.