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Around Mason: Favorite Photos of the Year

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All year long, photographers in 亚洲AV鈥檚 capture the moments that make Mason All Together Different. We asked our photographers to share their favorite photos from the 2022-23 school year.

As we prepare for a new academic year, let鈥檚 look back at these recent memories鈥攕killfully frozen in time for the Mason vault.


Ron Aira, senior photographer, Creative Services

Weather can disrupt even the best laid plans. But according to Ron Aira, it can also create unexpected opportunities. In Aira鈥檚 favorite photos, forces of nature created powerful results. 鈥淲ithout the challenges of the wind and the rain, these shots would never have happened,鈥 Aira said.

Mason student stands in front of the Lincoln Memorial while holding a Ukrainian flag flying in the wind over her head
Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding

Gabriella Grabovska, a first-year student in the Schar School, came to Mason from war-torn Ukraine. Aira captured her portraits in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

鈥淚t was very windy鈥攈er hair and the flag were flying all over the place,鈥 Aira said. 鈥淚 decided to go with the wind. I told her to face the wind, think about her country, and let the flag fly, thinking about what it represents to her.鈥 .


Two people stand close together under a transparent umbrella within the crowd, in front of the performance stage at Mason Day. The rain is coming down.
Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding

Mason Day is a day of celebration and fun, but Mason Day 2023 was also a day of torrential rain. Aira and his equipment were getting soaked. But he watched as Mason students still enjoyed the day, not letting the rain ruin their experience.

鈥淚n the downpour, I saw a moment of peace between this couple under the umbrella,鈥 Aira said. 鈥淚t was a beautiful moment of quiet serenity, in the middle of the concert and the rain coming in sideways.鈥


Evan Cantwell, senior photographer, Creative Services

Mason social work student stands face to face with a horse from the Project Horse Empowerment Center, tenderly petting the horse's chin.
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

鈥淪ometimes as a photographer, I get to witness students鈥 鈥榓ha鈥 moments, and it was amazing to see how social work students connected with each other and horses from Project Horse Empowerment Center,鈥 Cantwell said.

Each semester, Associate Professor brings students from her advanced Trauma and Recovery course to the center to learn about the emerging field of equine assisted psychotherapy. Read more about their experiences.


Students group up for a selfie with a Starship Robot that has been decorated with a Halloween decal.
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

We were finishing up our lifestyle photo session with students and the Office of International Programs and Services, and this robot beeped by,鈥 Cantwell said. 鈥淭his photo is also a great representation of how students from so many different countries all went to classes at Mason鈥檚 Fairfax Campus.鈥

Pumpkinbot, part of the Starship Robot fleet, appears on campus around Halloween. Because he鈥檚 somewhat elusive, those who spot him consider themselves lucky. 鈥淚鈥檝e heard that if you take a selfie with Pumpkinbot, all your dining wishes come true,鈥 Cantwell said.


Cristian Torres, videographer, Strategic Communications

A student is seen between tall blades of grass in a field. She is holding an aerial net with both hands as she searches for monarch butterflies.
Photo by Cristian Torres/Office of University Branding

In September 2022, students from the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation鈥榮 Wildlife Ecology and Conservation program tagged monarch butterflies on their journey south to help researchers better understand their grand migration.

鈥淭his was a fun day,鈥 Torres said. 鈥淲e documented one of the different opportunities that students have in the field, capturing monarch butterflies to identify and tag them.鈥 .


A group of students stand together on stage and pose during the Homecoming tip off party and lip sync battle
Photo by Cristian Torres/Office of University Branding

Torres took photos at the Homecoming Tip Off Party in February 2023. 鈥淭his was my first Homecoming at Mason,鈥 Torres said. 鈥淚 found the energy of the students celebrating together exciting. The event was full of happy faces, with everyone rooting for each other in the Lip Sync Battle.鈥 See more photos from Homecoming events.