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Mariam Aburdeineh is July Employee of the Month

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There are many things about the atmosphere around higher education that attract Mariam Aburdeineh鈥攖he diversity of opinions and the striving to make the world a better place among them, she said.

鈥淚 just think it鈥檚 really cool that we all get to support that environment, and also to be part of it with all these opportunities to learn and grow,鈥 she added.

Aburdeineh, a communications manager in 亚洲AV鈥檚 Office of University Branding, has certainly done that at the university.

Not only does she write for the university website, The George newsletter, and Mason Spirit magazine, she pitches stories to outside media and has become invaluable as manager of President Gregory Washington鈥檚 Twitter account and the 亚洲AV News account.

Aburdeineh expanded her storytelling capabilities by teaching herself to use Adobe Premiere so she could help produce the quick-hitting engagement videos that spotlight Mason programs, and then organized a Zoom call in which she taught others.

For her tireless work, Aburdeineh is July Employee of the Month.

鈥淚t was really surprising and really touching,鈥 she said of the recognition. 鈥淚t makes me appreciate the people I work with even more. We鈥檝e got a really great team. For them to recognize me and recognize one another is really uplifting.鈥

Aburdeineh, who graduated from Mason with a BA in communication in 2013, began working at Mason in 2018. She quickly earned a reputation as a hard worker and an easy collaborator with an 鈥淚鈥檓 ready to help鈥 attitude.

鈥淚 am particularly impressed with her calm and pleasant demeanor,鈥 said Robin Parker, Mason鈥檚 assistant vice president for communications. 鈥淪he has this sort of unflappable kindness that may not be required to accomplish her job, but sure does add to the team and the level of collegiality both in and outside our office.鈥

鈥淭he best coworker in the world,鈥 said Colleen Kearney Rich, Mason Spirit鈥檚 managing editor. 鈥淪he makes my job easier and improves the quality of the storytelling in the magazine and across the university.鈥

Aburdeineh is still moving forward at Mason, as she is pursuing her master鈥檚 degree in education with a concentration in curriculum and instruction.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just a child-like curiosity to learn,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 like learning because it keeps it exciting.鈥

Besides, she said, 鈥淚鈥檓 a nerd. I鈥檝e always liked school.鈥

How you got to Mason:

Returning to Mason was more of a homecoming. After graduating, I spent five years doing communications at local and national nonprofits, and was looking for a new opportunity. I thought working at Mason would be exciting, so when I saw the opening and found it to be a good fit, I applied.

Best day on the job:

Any day where I鈥檓 somewhere new or on location for a story. I loved going behind the scenes at the National Zoo to learn about聽elephant conservation听补苍诲听city wildlife, writing about聽red pandas and the Mason team聽that鈥檚 helping keep them off the endangered list, learning about聽American ginseng at an apothecary, and reporting on Vice President Kamala Harris鈥櫬campus visit聽and when聽five Supreme Court Justices聽came to campus. I also randomly met a聽cousin of mine from Bolivia聽I never knew existed while reporting at Mason. That was surreal and really cool.

What you like best about working at Mason:

I鈥檓 always learning something new and being inspired by the work of our students and professors. I also enjoy attending events on campus, and taking advantage of campus resources, like workshops at聽. Mason students have access to unparalleled opportunities, and I feel I experience the same.

What you do when you are not working:

Hanging out with my awesome husband, family, and friends, and exploring hidden gems in Washington, D.C. Lately I鈥檝e been highly motivated to learn Arabic鈥攜ou can catch me playing Duolingo, reading books or watching movies in the language. I also enjoy playing piano, learning ukulele and guitar, and drawing and painting.