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Campus Updates
Semimonthly Timesheets Due Early
Timesheets for semimonthly employees need to be submitted and approved early due to Thanksgiving break. For the pay period ending Nov. 24 and pay date on Dec. 1:
- Submit timesheets by Nov. 19 before noon (by 11:59 a.m.)
- Approve timesheets by Nov. 22 before noon (by 11:59 a.m.)
Please record anticipated hours worked or leave used for Nov. 19 through Nov. 24. Contact payroll@gmu.edu with questions.
International Education WeekÌý2021: Nov. 15–19
Mason’s International Education Week is happening Nov. 15–19. The celebration includes a range of programs and events, helping participants learn theÌýbasics of pronouncing names of different cultures, understand lived experiences of students, play international trivia, enjoy snacks and drinks from all over the world, and prepare students for their next study abroad journey.Ìý
For details, .
2021 Hunger Banquet
Social Action and Integrative Learning (SAIL)Ìýinvites you to ÑÇÖÞAV's 2021 Hunger Banquet on Nov. 17Ìýfrom 5 to 7 p.m. in The HubÌýFront 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.Ìý
Hunger is about power. Its roots lie in inequalities in access to resources.Ìý
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.Ìý
Contact Patty Mathison, SAIL Director, at 703-993-2900 orÌýpmathiso@gmu.edu, with questions.Ìý
Thanksgiving Service Changes on Mason Shuttles
The Thanksgiving holiday will bring changes to the Mason Shuttle schedules. .
Find more information about Mason Shuttles at . ContactÌýshuttle@gmu.edu with questions.
Men's Basketball Watch Party at Coyote Grille
Join the Patriot Perks Watch Party at Coyote Grille on Wednesday, Nov. 17, to cheer on George Mason Men's Basketball as they take on the Maryland Terps!
The Patriot Perks program will provide attendees with spirit items to cheer on the Patriots. Enjoy food and drink specials, prizes, and giveaways (while supplies last).
Coyote Grille will honor their Patriot Perks discount of 10 percent off food. (Discount does not include beverages and cannot be combined with other promotions, special offers, or discounts.)
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Contact Aliya Rinaldi, Operations and Business Services, at arinaldi@gmu.edu with questions.
Training and Professional Development
Winter Faculty Writing Retreat: Register by Dec. 10
Hoping to start spring semester with a blast of writing productivity? Register for the Winter Faculty Writing Retreat, held virtually on Microsoft Teams from Jan. 12–14, 2022.
This event offers an active approach to uninterrupted writing time, a chance to learn from our guest speakers, and a supportive and collegial community of peers to boost yourÌýwritingÌýproductivity. Participants work on a variety of research and creative projects at all stages of completion.Ìý
is open through Dec. 10. (scroll down to Faculty Writing Retreats). Contact wac@gmu.edu with questions.
The Winter Faculty Writing Retreat is sponsored byÌýWritingÌýAcross the Curriculum, theÌýStearns Center for Teaching and Learning, and theÌýOffice of Faculty Affairs and Development.
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 .
Upcoming Performances at Mason
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. This concert is free and open to the public.
School of Theater
Multiple Performances, Nov. 18–21
Fairfax Campus, deLaski Performing Arts Building
Love’s 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 ´³²¹³ú³ú4´³³Ü²õ³Ù¾±³¦±ðâ„¢, 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 2 p.m.
Hylton Performing Arts Center, Large Rehearsal Hall
All-Ireland Champion singer Kevin Elam presents songs from his debut album If I Were a Small Bird, made possible through ÑÇÖÞAV’s . This program, through Mason’s College of Visual and Performing Arts, provides crucial support for the continued artistic development of alumni. Hear centuries-old ballads from the Irish and Anglo/Scottish traditions reimagined for the modern stage, showcasing Kevin’s talents as vocalist, instrumentalist, and arranger. This event is free, but reservations are required.
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’s greatest works with fascinating stories and insights into the composer’s life and place in history. Perfect for newcomers and aficionados alike. An interactive question and answer session will conclude this program. Ìý
Dewberry School of Music
Monday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m.
Center for the Arts
The Mason Symphonic Band, under the vibrant musical leadership of John Kilkenny and Denny Stokes, provides music majors and a growing number of non-music majors an opportunity to study and perform a wide variety of traditional and contemporary wind band literature.
Saturday, Nov. 27, at 8 p.m.
Center for the Arts
Back by popular demand! The internationally acclaimed Canadian Brass returns this holiday season for an evening of impeccable music and witty repartee, perfect for your whole family. Renowned for joyous performances and their iconic white running shoes, this quintet will warm your heart with sparkling brass standards and toe-tapping holiday favorites.Ìý
Sunday, Nov. 28, at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Center for the Arts
Gather the whole family for this imaginative story cleverly told with cutting edge electroluminescent puppetry, live dancers, and a lively mix of classical, jazz, and pop music. Follow a young bird, Max, who gets separated from his flock while flying south for the winter during a snowstorm. Lost and alone in the North Pole, Max embarks on an odyssey to be reunited with his family, and along the way encounters dancing poinsettias, caroling critters, Nutcracker soldiers, mischievous mice, and an evil rat king. Lightwire Theater has been featured as semi-finalists on NBC’s America’s Got Talent.
Sunday, Nov. 28, at 4 p.m.
Hylton Performing Arts Center
It would not be the holidays without Chanticleer gracing the stage at Merchant Hall with their singular harmonic blend of 12 male voices ranging from soprano to bass. Welcome back our favorite holiday treat, spreading peace, joy, and a cappella with their festive holiday program, featuring American hymns, Christmas carols from around the world, Gospel melodies, and Renaissance motets.
Dewberry School of Music
Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m.
Center for the Arts
Jazz faculty member John Kocur directs the Mason Jazz Workshop big band in their concert! The Jazz Workshop performs music by Thad Jones, Mike Tomaro, Alan Baylock, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Neal Hefti, and many others. This concert is free and open to the public.