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Campus Updates
Public Comment Session Scheduled for April 5 During BOV Meeting
On Tuesday, April 5, the Board of Visitors will conduct a meeting with associated public comment session. This meeting will include a presentation by Senior Vice President for Administration and Finance Carol Kissal on Mason’s FY 2023 financial plan, including proposals for tuition and mandatory fees. For additional details on the meeting and the public comment process, please visit the .
Mason Vision Day Is April 7
Get ready to show your Patriot Pride and support the #1 pep band in the nation!
Mason Vision Day is an opportunity for the Mason community to come together and support a deserving initiative on campus. This year, on April 7, we are asking you to support the Green Machine.
For more information, visit . You can also .
April Staff Senate Meeting with President Washington
The will feature as guest speaker Mason President Gregory Washington.
Wednesday, April 6
Guest speaker: 11 a.m. to noon
General meeting will precede from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
The Staff Senate will collect questions for consideration in advance of the session. If you would like to ask your question live during the session, indicate your request on the form and include your name and Mason email address. Otherwise, a senator will ask the question live on your behalf. .
Contact staffsenate@gmu.edu for more information.
Celebrating Mason at 50
We’ve always been green and gold—and now we’re golden!Throughout 2022, the Mason community will celebrate 50 remarkable years of growth and achievement.
RSVP for upcoming events through the links below:
Monday, April 4, at 1:30 p.m.
Fairfax Campus,Wilkins Plaza
Wednesday, April 6, at 2 p.m.
Arlington Campus, Mason Square
Thursday, April 7, at 11:30 a.m.
Fairfax Campus,Johnson Center Atrium
Thursday, April 7, at 2 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Johnson Center Atrium
Friday, April 22, at 10 a.m.
SciTech Campus, Beacon Hall
Visitfor a complete list of events and activities. It's Mason's time.
Dean Finalist Candidates for the College of Health and Human Services
The Mason community is invited to attendpublic presentations by the current finalist candidates for the position of dean of the College of Health and Human Services. Those who attend will be asked complete an online survey to provide feedback regarding each candidate.
Each finalist candidate will discuss the following topic: “What are the key challenges facing interdisciplinary colleges of public health over the next decade, and how would you lead the College to meet these challenges?”
All presentations will be held in-person and also will be available for virtual participation. Sessions will be recorded.
. Presentation schedule:
- March 22, 9–10:15 a.m. (Merten Hall, Room 1202)
- March 24, 9–10:15 a.m. (Merten Hall, Room 1202)
- March 30, 10:30–11:45 a.m. (Merten Hall, Room 1201)
- March 31, 11–12:15 p.m. (Merten Hall, Room 1201)
- April 1, 10:30–11:45 a.m. (Merten Hall, Room 1202)
The CVs of candidates will be distributed 48 hours in advance of the scheduled presentations.For questions, contactgmuprov@gmu.edu.
5th Annual Summit for Programs, Events, or Camps (PEC) Serving Minors
Organizations hosting programs, events, or camps (PEC) serving minors are invited to attend Mason's 5th annual PEC Summit, hosted virtually on Wednesday, April 6, from 10 to 11 a.m. A Q&A session will follow from 11 a.m. to noon.
Presenters from Operations and Business Services will demonstrate the new PEC registration process. Other PEC policy stakeholders and service providers will be available to answer questions regarding summer programming needs.
Those who attend the monthly PEC committee meetings will receive a virtual event invitation. Others who are thinking about hosting a program serving minors should contact Buz Groverto receive the PEC Summit event link.
25th Annual Health & Fitness Expo
Mason's25th Annual Health & Fitness Expowill feature interactive health education activities, hands-on demonstrations, fitness instruction, and challenges. This event is free, open to the public, and promotes health, wellness, well-being, fitness, and disease prevention while introducing the Mason community to resources that can help them lead healthier lives and empower their well-being.
Thursday, March 24, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Johnson Center, Dewberry Hall
Save a life at the Health & Fitness Expo Blood Drive. Register using the information below:
- Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767)
- VisitԻ enter “GMUBLOODDRIVE” to schedule your appointment.
Register for the Virginia Environmental Justice Summit
The third annual Virginia Environmental Justice Summit will be held virtually on Saturday, March 26, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and is open to all undergraduate and graduate students. This conference will engage students from throughout the state in multidisciplinary conversations around environmental justice.
Attendees will learn about environmental justice issues currently impacting communities, with a specific focus on resource extraction and environmental policy. Students can build advocacy and activism skills, network with other environmental justice activists, and develop action plans for their communities.
To see the agenda, speakers, and register for free, visit . This event is sponsored by Mason's Student Environmental Justice Alliance and the Native American & Indigenous Alliance. Faculty and staff are encouraged to share this information with their students.
Media, Arts, Design, and Communication Internship and Career Fair
Mason’s Media, Arts, Design, and Communication Internship and Career Fair is coming up on Tuesday, March 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Center for the Arts lobby. This event is hosted by the College of Visual and Performing Arts, Department of Communication, and University Career Services.
Mason students and alumni can meet with recruiters from more than 30 arts, media, and design employers in the Washington, D.C., region, including PBS, Live Nation, Wolf Trap, and more.
.Faculty and staff should encourage their students to attend. ContactRyan Braatenwith questions.
Register for the Staff Senate Blood Drive
The Staff Senate will host a blood drive on the Fairfax Campus on Wednesday, April 27, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot near the Hub.
in advance. All donors will receive a tie-dye T-shirt, courtesy of Inova Blood Donor Services.
For more information,orcontactstaffsenate@gmu.edu.
Training and Professional Development
Self-Care in the Face of Adversity
In this live Anthem webinar, participants will learn about adversity, trauma symptoms, triggers, and how to care for themselves while dealing with these issues. The session will explore different sources and types of traumas. Participants will learn how to develop tools to set healthy boundaries and maintain optimal self-care.
Webinar: Self-Care in the Face of Adversity
Thursday, March 31, at noon
Contact hr@gmu.edu for more information.
Webinar: Bicycle Commuting 101
Biking to campus can be fun and great for your well-being. Join Delia Johnson from the College of Visual and Performing Arts (and a League of American Bicyclists certified instructor) for an upcoming training:
Bicycle Commuting 101
Wednesday, April 13, at noon
Hosted on Zoom
Delia will share information to help you feel more confident about getting to campus on two wheels. This session is open to faculty, staff, and students.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with the webinar link.
Resources for You
Bright Horizons Resources for Answering Your Young Child’s Questions About War
Calm and simple reassurances can go a long way toward making the world feel safe and manageable. Bright Horizons' early education experts created thisfor any adult supporting young children through times of stress and trauma.
Contacthr@gmu.eduwith questions.
Upcoming Performances at Mason
Monday, March 28, at 8 p.m.
Center for the Arts
Join the Mason Jazz Ensemble (director Jim Carroll) for an evening that celebrates the hot sounds and swinging beats of the Big Band era!
Multiple performances, March 31 to April 10
Center for the Arts and Harris Theatre
This modern riff on the 15th-century morality playEverymanfollowsEverybody(chosen from among the cast by lottery at each performance) as they journey through life’s greatest mystery—the meaning of living.
Saturday, April 2, at 8 p.m.
Center for the Arts
Called “one of the most sought-after choreographers of her generation” (theNew York Times), Camille A. Brown is reclaiming the cultural narratives of African American identity through dance. Now, her Bessie Award-winning company, Camille A. Brown & Dancers, take the stage at the Center for the Arts for the first time. Her bold work taps into both ancestral stories and contemporary culture, capturing a range of deeply personal experiences.A pre-performance discussion will take place in Monson Grand Tier, 45 minutes prior to curtain.
Saturday and Sunday, April 2–3, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Hylton Center
Registration required
Join us for this two-part family workshop—no quilting or sewing experience required! Combining easy fiber arts and mixed media techniques, Emily Fasick, art educator at the Hylton Center, teaches how to create your own unique quilt square that will then be assembled alongside others into a community quilt. Over the course of this intensive weekend workshop, participants will explore themes of storytelling and personal narrative using a range of found materials to make quilt squares that will become part of a collaborative art piece to share with the community. All materials are provided.This workshop is free and open to veterans, servicemembers, military family members, and military caregivers.
Sunday, April 3, 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Hylton Performing Arts Center
Now is your chance to see the marmalade-loving bear onstage in his newest escapade. A sweet comedy from the creator of the hit productionThe Very Hungry Caterpillar Show. Recommended for ages 3–9. The 4 p.m. performance will be sensory-friendly. Sensory-friendly performances are designed to create a welcoming and comfortable arts experience for people with autism or other disabilities. Face coverings are required for patrons ages two and up.
Sunday, April 3, at 7 p.m.
Center for the Arts
Pianist Jeffrey Siegel is popular with classical music lovers and newcomers alike. In his final Keyboard Conversations® concert of the season, he plays the visually inspired masterpieces of Debussy, plus Rachmaninoff, Liszt, and Grieg. An interactive question and answer session will conclude this program.This performance is family friendly.
Saturday, April 9at 8 p.m.
Hylton Performing Arts Center, Merchant Hall
The University Chorale presents a series of Broadway classics for their 2022 spring showcase. The Broadway Showcase is a popular feature of the choral program at Mason each spring semester. Students assist with the design, coaching, and creating choreography for the production.