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Around Mason: Week of Jan. 25, 2022

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Campus Updates


Enhancing the Mason Core: Virtual Town Hall

The Mason Core Committee will host a virtual town hall on Friday, Jan. 28, from noon to 1:30 p.m. to present several potential models to enhance the and to solicit feedback from the Mason community.

The session will be recorded for those unable to attend. Feedback may also be submitted via the survey available after the town hall.

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Climate Action Plan Town Hall

The Mason community is invited to the next Climate Action Plan (CAP) Town Hall to suggest ideas, offer feedback, ask questions, and find out more about the CAP process. Learn how the future forecast of Mason's carbon emissions relates to the university's Master Plan.

The Carbon Neutrality Task Force, Dumont Janks, and Arup will provide an overview of the CAP process and share updates about progress made so far.

The town hall will also highlight resources and opportunities for the Mason community to further participate in the CAP process and provide feedback.

Climate Action Plan Town Hall
Friday, Jan. 28
Noon to 1:30 p.m.


February Staff Senate Meeting

The February Staff Senate meeting will feature David Farris, executive director of safety and emergency management. David will provide updates on Mason community COVID cases and our current COVID safety policies and protocols.

Wednesday, Feb. 2
10 a.m. to noon (Guest speaker will present from 11 a.m. to noon)
The general meeting will precede from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

The Staff Senate will collect questions for consideration in advance. . If time permits, the Staff Senate will also accept questions during the live session.


Reminder: Mason Shuttles Spring Service

Spring service began Monday, Jan. 24, on all routes except the On-Demand shuttle. On-Demand is moving to a weekend-only service starting Jan. 22. Fixed-route service has been added to help address the reduction in On-Demand service.

The West Campus shuttle will operate Monday–Friday from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. The Student Townhouses have been added as a stop on the Sandy Creek to Metro shuttle for spring 2022.

The Arlington/Fairfax route will operate one bus (down from two) with service every two hours. A new stop will be added at Rappahannock River Lane. Both Sandy Creek to Metro and Gunston Mason are starting one hour later, at 7 a.m. and 7:15 a.m. respectively.

A complete list of changes is available at . Spring schedules for each route will be available later this week.

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


Vision Series: Hack the Stars

The next installment of the will feature , astrophysicist, cosmologist, inventor, educator, science communicator, author, actor, humanitarian, and Visiting Robinson Professor, who will Hack the Stars.

Vision Series: Hack the Stars
Monday, Feb. 7, from 7 to 8:15 p.m.
Livestreamed through

Participants will have the opportunity to engage in the discussion by submitting questions via email to gmuprov@gmu.edu or via Twitter by using .


Training and Professional Development


Leading to Well-Being Speaker Series

The presents Brian Levenson, author ofShift Your Mind: 9 Mental Shifts to Thrive in Preparation and Performance,in . Join this free, online event onTuesday, Feb. 8, at noon.

Learn about the power of shifting betweencomplementarymindsets, a technique thathigh achieversrely onfor preparing effectively and delivering when it counts.


Virginia529 Webinar

Learn about saving for education with Virginia529.Join aon Feb. 1 from 11 a.m. to noon.During this webinar,youwill learn how to:

  • Save for future education expenses for your children, grandchildren, or yourself
  • Save for tuition and other college costs, such as housing and textbooks
  • Take advantage of tax-free earnings
  • And most importantly, meet your savings goals!

By attending the session, you will have the chance to win $529 towards a new or existing Invest529 account.for more information.

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Resources for You


Guaranteed Ride Home

Faculty and staff who bike, carpool, vanpool, use mass transit, or walk to work at least two times per week always have a ride backup with Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH).

Sponsored by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, GRH is free to sign up and free to use. Once you register, you can use GRH up to four times per year.

If a qualifying emergency arises, call Commuter Connections, and they will arrange transportation for you (e.g. taxi, car rental, transit). It is a good idea to sign up before you need it.

Conditions apply. For details and to register, visit the .


Upcoming Performances at Mason


VasilyPetrenko, music director
KianSoltani, cello
Saturday, Jan. 29, at 8 p.m.
Center for the Arts 
Celebrate the diamond jubilee anniversary of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) with a program featuring one of the world’s most sought-after cellists, KianSoltani. Under the direction ofVasilyPetrenko, RPO is recognized as one of the world’s most forward-thinking and boundary-pushing symphony orchestras. This stunning concert of cherished works is the perfect performance to reconnect with live, classical music. A pre-performance discussion will take place in Monson Grand Tier 45 minutes prior to curtain.


Saturday, Feb. 5, at 8 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 6, at 2 p.m.
Center for the Arts

By Jake Heggie with libretto by Gene Scheer, Virginia Opera’s production of Three Decembers is a two-act chamber opera about family—the ones we are born into and those we create. Based on Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally’s unpublished play, Some Christmas Letters, this new addition to the repertoire grapples with contemporary issues wrapped in timeless music. Sung in English with English surtitles.


Saturday, Feb. 5, at 8 p.m.
Hylton Performing Arts Center

Traveling far from the cultural hotspot of Gdansk on the Baltic Sea, the Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic Orchestra will rouse spirits with an evening of innovative works that explore themes of resiliency and freedom. Formed in 1944 out of the ashes left from World War II, the orchestra has grown to become the largest music institution in eastern Poland and often features the most prominent Polish musicians and many world-famous artists.