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Around Mason: Week of Nov. 14, 2023

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Campus Updates


Commuting and Transportation Survey

Help University Sustainability measure Mason’s greenhouse gas levels by answering aabout your commute. The survey will help Mason understand how students, faculty, and staff get to and from campus.

Those who complete the survey by Friday, Nov. 17, may enter an optional raffle for a chance to win a prize.


Volunteers Needed for Winter Graduation

Don't miss your opportunity to celebrateWinter Graduationwith our graduates, their families, and friends! Faculty and staff volunteers are needed to assist at the ceremonies.Commencement and Degree Celebrations are happening on Thursday, Dec. 14..

This is a wonderful opportunity to engage with our newestalumni in an upbeat, positive setting full of Mason spirit.Contact University Eventswith questions.


Swipe4Change: Help Eliminate Food Insecurity on Campus

TheSwipe4Change event on Tuesday, Nov. 14, is an opportunity to help address food insecurity on Mason’s campuses by collecting and allocating donated guest dining swipes back to students in need.

Donation stations will be set up throughout campus in dining locations like the Johnson Center, Southside, and Ike’s, between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Meal plan holders can donate a guest swipe. Those who do not have meal plans can contribute any dollar amount through Coins4Change at retail locations.

This event is a collaborative effort between Mason Dining and the Student Support and Advocacy Center, with support from University Sustainability, the Student Public Interest Research Group, and Student Government.


December Staff Senate Meeting with Rector Blackman

The will feature Rector Horace Blackman as guest speaker. Rector Blackman leads the AV Board of Visitors. The meeting will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 6, with the general meeting from 10–11 a.m. and the guest speaker from 11 a.m. to noon.

Constituents are invited to attend in person on the Fairfax Campus in Merten Hall, Room 1201, or join the meeting via .

The Staff Senate will collect questions in advance for consideration. Use the to submit a comment or question by Friday, Nov. 17. Live questions will also be accepted, time permitting.


Parking and Transportation Holiday Donation Drive

Would you like to help someone in need? Parking Services is hosting its annual holiday donation drive to benefit the Patriot Pantry. Reduce the cost of an outstanding parking citation by donating itemsat any Parking Services office to benefit the Patriot Pantry by Wednesday, Dec. 13. For important details, visit .


Foragers' Forest Groundbreaking Celebration

The Foragers’ Forest is a brand-new site on the Fairfax Campus, launched by a graduate student and faculty in the Environmental Science and Policy Department, with funding from an Amazon grant. It is located near the Aquia Building, along the stream between Aquia Creek Lane and Patriot’s Circle.

Join the groundbreaking celebration on Friday, Nov. 17, at 10:30 a.m. The event will feature a welcome message from Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm, dean of the College of Science, a foraging walk looking for wild foods, a wild foods and native seedling giveaway, and light refreshments. .


Vonage Phone System Implementation Update

Information Technology Services (ITS) is actively implementing Mason’s new telecommunications system, Vonage, Inc., on the Fairfax Campus. As ITS moves through buildings, impacted users will be notified of how to prepare and what to expect during the change. For more details, including the implementation schedule, visit the.


Thanksgiving Turkey Trot on the SciTech Campus

The Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Centerwill host theon Thursday, Nov. 23. This annual event is the largest turkey trot in Prince William County.

The Turkey Trot 5k and one-mile Mashed Potato Run/Walk is a fun, family-friendly event in celebration of Thanksgiving Day. The 5k starts at 8:30 a.m., and the one-mile race starts at 9:30 a.m. The races will be on and around the SciTech Campus.

Wear your best Thanksgiving-themed gear. A DJ will play music at the start/finish line throughout the event. All runners will receive a custom race medal, T-shirt, and bib. A portion of the race proceeds will be donated to the Hero’s Bridge charitable organization. .


Mason Shuttle Changes for Thanksgiving Break

The Thanksgiving holiday will bring changes to the Mason Shuttle schedules. Details are posted on the .


Fan Survey: You Could Win a $100 Gift Card

The university would love to know more about Mason fans and their shopping habits. Your feedback will help influence the presence of Mason merchandise in the marketplace..

Survey results will be used for research purposes only. Any answers you provide are completely confidential. The survey should take no more than 15 minutes to complete. Once you complete the survey, you will automatically be entered to win one of four $100 gift cards to the AV Bookstore. The survey closes Dec. 15.

DzԳٲDavid Atkins,executive director, brand development and licensing, with questions.


Gunston, 'Friend of the Libraries,' Is Back!

Something green is lurking in the AV Libraries . . .

From 1994 to 2009, the mascot for Mason’sathletic teams was none other than Gunston, a 7-foot-tall, furry green individual in a Mason basketball uniform and a tri-corner hat. He was most often seen at Men’s and Women’s Basketball games. In 2014, Gunston came to live in the University Libraries Special Collections Research Center, where he has lived out a quiet, well-deserved retirement—.


Training and Professional Development


UndocuAlly Training

The First-Gen+ Center collaborates with UndocuMason, a student organization that creates an inclusive environment for undocumented students through education and advocacy, to provideto the Mason community.

This training teaches about the history of undocumented communities, past and present legislation, and the lived realities and barriers facing undocumented communities. The UndocuAlly Training team aims to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for undocumented immigrants.

Upcomingtraining will be hostedin-person on Friday, Dec. 1, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Fairfax Campus in Merten Hall, Room 1201..


ASPIRE: Inclusive Excellence Professional Development Opportunities

Understanding diversity, equity, and inclusion is crucial for creating an inclusive workplace for faculty and staff.By embracing diverse perspectives and ensuring access to opportunities, faculty and staff promote a sense of belonging within an inclusive learning environment that empowers learners to navigate cultural complexities, cultivate empathy, and develop the necessary skills to thrive in a diverse and interconnected global economy.

In support of Mason’s broader strategic goals and academic units’ Inclusive Excellence Plans, the ASPIRE learning anddevelopment opportunity offers multiple pathways for individuals and teams..To schedule professional development for yourself or your team, contact Inclusive Excellence atmasonIE@gmu.edu.


Resources for You


Tuesday Treks: Fairfax Campus Connection

Faculty and staff are invited to embark on a journey of social connection, informal conversation, and enhanced well-being with the Tuesday Treks series! Meet on the Fairfax Campus at the Fenwick Library main entrance on Tuesdays at noon.

This is a great opportunity to connect with colleagues, share meaningful conversations, and elevate your work-life balance. All abilities are welcome. The Tuesday Treks series is designed to accommodate everyone, so you can move at your own pace and comfort level.for more information.


Host Your End of Semester or Holiday Party at the Corner Pocket

With the end of the fall semester and the holiday season approaching, it is the perfect time to organize a party for your department or organization. Choose the Corner Pocket Game Room, Corner Pocket Patio, or Side Pocket multipurpose space for your next event!

The Corner Pocket Game Room reservations include unlimited play on all games ranging from billiards, table tennis, arcade games, and more. Add-onslikekaraoke or unlimited popcorn are available for your unique event. For more information on how to reserve and for rates, visit. DzԳٲKelly Meehanwith questions.


Handmade Marketplace at The MIX

Stop by ’s Handmade Marketplace in the lower-level atrium of Horizon Hall on the Fairfax Campus on Thursday, Nov. 16, from noon to 5 p.m.

Browse handmade items made by Mason students, faculty, and staff who are makers, designers, and crafters. Items include unique artwork, knitted and textile creations, custom jewelry, and more. Perfect gifts for everyone on your holiday shopping list!


UpcomingPerformances at Mason


Saturday, Nov. 25, at 8 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts

A Chanticleer Christmasshowcases an inspired and far-ranging repertoire full of new a cappella arrangements of well-known tunes—from Renaissance music to Gospel hymns, Christmas carols to songs from the “Great American Songbook.”


Sunday, Nov. 26, at 7 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts

Enjoy a feast of French music in Keyboard Conversations with Jeffrey Siegel:Festive French Fare, featuring Debussy’s beloved "Clair de Lune,"Ravel’s enchantingSonatine, Saint-Saëns’ devilishDanse macabre, and two tunefulNovelettesbyPoulenc. An interactive question-and-answer session will conclude this program.


Sunday, Nov. 26, at 4 p.m.
SciTech Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Merchant Hall

Canadian Brass returns to usher in the holiday season with their winning combination of exuberant sound, good-natured humor, and engaging showmanship. Clad in their iconic white running shoes, the brass quintet performs a repertoire that includes original arrangements and signature takes on classical standards, pop favorites, and traditional holiday music.


Dewberry School of Music
Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts

The Mason Symphonic Band is an ensemble comprised of music majors and non-music majors from across a myriad of disciplines at Mason. This ensemble performs historical and contemporary works from diverse composers spanning multiple genres and styles.


Dewberry School of Music
Thursday, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts

The Mason Wind Symphony concludes the fall portion of the 2023-24 season with Edward Elgar’s beautiful yet mysterious composition, Enigma Variations, transcribed for wind band. The Mason Wind Symphony will complement this work with a premiere of Hilary Purrington’s latest composition, and Florence Price’s Adoration, transcribed for wind band by Sheldon Williams.


Mason School of Theater
Friday, Dec. 1, at 2 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Johnson Center, Bistro

A play by April E. Brassard, directed by Nathan Tilley. Free and open to the public.


Mason School of Dance
Friday, Dec. 1, and Saturday, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Harris Theatre

A program of new works created and performed by the Mason Dance Company.


Dewberry School of Music
Friday, Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 2, at 3 p.m.

SciTech Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Gregory Family Theater
Mason Opera presents An Evening of Gilbert & Sullivan, featuringTrial by Juryand favorite Gilbert and Sullivan scenes from:H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, The Mikado, andIolanthe. Enjoy an evening with Mason’s talented vocal students in collaboration with an instrumental chamber ensemble.


Saturday, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts

Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy return to the Center for the Arts for a Celtic experience like no other. In A Celtic Family Christmas, the charming duo invites you and your family into their holiday traditions on Cape Breton Island with charming stories of family, food, and plenty of music.


Sunday, Dec. 3, at 2 p.m.
SciTech Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Merchant Hall

Celebrate the holidays with one of Virginia’s premier gospel ensembles, The Legendary Ingramettes, as they sing their family favorites. Richmond’s “first family of gospel” was formed six decades ago by “Mama” Maggie Ingram, who found inspiration in Black gospel male quartets of the 1940s and 50s.With her harmonizing singers, Ingram broke new ground with her female-driven quartet.


Dewberry School of Music
Sunday, Dec. 3, at 7 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts

Showcasing Mason’s Symphony Orchestra and Choirs, this evening will feature holiday favorites and festive new works performed by extraordinary student artists.


Mason School of Dance
Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 6 and 8 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts

A showcase of new dances created and performed by the Mason Dance Company.

American Festival Pops Orchestra – Holiday Pops: Songs of the Season
Friday, Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. at the (SciTech Campus)
Saturday, Dec. 9, at 4 p.m. at the (Fairfax Campus)

Gather ‘round for this annual concert that is sure to warm hearts and spread cheer. Now in his second season, Artistic Director and Conductor Peter Wilson welcomes old and new friends to the stage for a festive program of musical favorites, including an uplifting audience singalong of beloved carols.


Sunday, Dec. 10, at 2 p.m.
SciTech Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Merchant Hall

Made up of boy sopranos and altos from ages 8–14, the Vienna Boys Choir transports you to the snowy Alps, where the air smells sweet and twinkling lights brighten the night sky. Their program, Christmas in Vienna, balances a mix of Baroque classics, contemporary popular hits, sacred songs, Austrian folk tunes, polkas, waltzes, and traditional holiday favorites.


Sunday, Dec. 10, at 3 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts

Representing a new generation of mariachi artists, Latin GRAMMY-nominated Mariachi Herencia de México is propelling the art and traditions of mariachi music to new heights. For the holidays, the ensemble brings the Latin American tradition of Las Posadas to the Center with songs of the season.