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Mason President Gregory Washington speaks to freshmen from the Schar School's new learning community, Democracy Lab, about how anti-racism and inclusive excellence relate to the broader challenge of democracy in America. Photo by: Shelby Burgess/Strategic Communications/亚洲AV
Mason President Gregory Washington speaks to freshmen from the Schar School's new Learning Community, Democracy Lab, about how anti-racism and inclusive excellence relate to the broader challenge of democracy in America. Photo by Shelby Burgess/Strategic Communications

With thousands of people and countless opportunities, there鈥檚 a lot to take in at Virginia鈥檚 largest public research university. To help 亚洲AV students find community and boost their on-campus experience, Housing and Residence Life created (LC), where students with common interests live and learn together during the academic year.

is one of the newest LCs. More than 60 freshmen from the are enrolled for its inaugural year.

Peter Mandaville
Peter Mandaville.听Photo by Shelby Burgess/Strategic Communications

鈥淸LCs] allow students to immediately have a network of peers and friends with common interests that can help them to feel a greater source of community,鈥 said , Democracy Lab鈥檚 faculty director. 鈥淚n some aspects, it makes a large university have the feel of a small liberal arts college.鈥

Mandaville said the lab鈥檚 name comes from the idea that democracy in America continues to be an ongoing experiment.

鈥淒emocracy is facing a whole set of challenges that we, as a nation, need to work through,鈥 he said, mentioning issues like the effects of misinformation and social media, racism, socioeconomic inequality and political polarization. 鈥淭his is a space where students can explore and talk about those issues.鈥

Democracy Lab students are enrolled in an Introduction to Democracy course. While the lab鈥檚 activities don鈥檛 formally follow the syllabus, students explore how larger philosophical questions discussed in the classroom relate to real-world challenges.

鈥淏eing in an LC with other people who share the same interests, goals and passions that I do has helped me grow as a person,鈥 said Aarush Sivaram Jambunathan, a freshman studying . 鈥淓veryone has a wide variety of viewpoints, but is respectful of [differing] views, and I truly feel the connections I鈥檝e made here will last for the rest of my life.鈥

The experience can be transformational, said Gretchen Curry, the Schar School鈥檚 undergraduate programs manager and Democracy Lab co-coordinator.

鈥淸LCs] allow students to have that one-on-one with faculty and staff, but also develop students鈥 personal interests,鈥 she said. 鈥淪tudents enhance their academic experience, and grow as humans in the process.鈥

The lab鈥檚 fall semester focuses on major issues and debates, Mandaville said, while the spring semester shifts to what can be done about those issues and project-oriented work.

Students also hear from high-profile guests in the Washington, D.C., area and distinguished faculty.

The group鈥檚 inaugural event took place in August, with speaking about how anti-racism and inclusive excellence are integral to democracy.

The lab connects students to opportunities.

鈥淲e want to help [students] get a better sense of the wide range of resources and expertise present in our faculty, and help them feel like they鈥檙e citizens of the school,鈥 Mandaville said, mentioning the Schar School鈥檚 90 full-time faculty.

Curry said the role of LCs is especially important in 2021.

鈥淲e鈥檙e offering this intentional experience for students when they鈥檙e coming off of a year and a half of a pandemic,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 hopeful and excited this is going to be an opportunity for them to really connect with each other and feel they have a place personally and professionally.鈥

Mason President Gregory Washington speaks to freshmen from the Schar School's new learning community, Democracy Lab, about how anti-racism and inclusive excellence relate to the broader challenge of democracy in America. Photo by: Shelby Burgess/Strategic Communications/亚洲AV
A freshman from Democracy Lab engages in a discussion about how anti-racism and inclusive excellence relate to the broader challenge of democracy in America. Photo by Shelby Burgess/Strategic Communications