- October 19, 2020We are halfway through the fall semester, and by all accounts, we have passed one of the biggest hurdles facing universities: ÑÇÖÞAV has successfully reopened our campuses, kept our community safe, and delivered on our educational mission despite the pandemic. This has been challenging work for everyone in our community, and I want to applaud the efforts to make Mason a model for success.
- October 13, 2020The Carter School has partnered with Restorative Arlington, a new initiative aimed at incorporating restorative justice practices into Arlington County’s public schools, legal system and community.
- October 9, 2020ÑÇÖÞAV psychology professor Jane Flinn has achieved something few Mason faculty have: She’s celebrating 50 years of service.
- September 29, 2020Members of the ÑÇÖÞAV community learned about leadership and activism from world soccer champion, double Olympic gold medalist and author Abby Wambach at Mason Reads on Monday afternoon.
- September 24, 2020World-renowned soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist and author Abby Wambach will virtually chat with ÑÇÖÞAV President Gregory Washington and the campus community for this year’s Mason Reads program on Monday, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m.
- September 18, 2020A number of Carter School faculty and staff members are working closely with President Gregory Washington to make our university a national model for anti-racism and inclusive excellence.
- September 14, 2020Mason is the top ranked public university in Virginia for ethnic diversity and tied for 15th nationally. Mason is also ranked 35th nationally for innovation, a tie with Virginia Tech, in the U.S. News 2021 Best College rankings, released Monday, Sept. 14.
- September 11, 2020Acclaimed Grammy-winning singer/songwriter, author and advocate Rosanne Cash spoke with students at ÑÇÖÞAV’s Antonin Scalia Law School during an online intellectual property conference held on Sept. 10.
- September 4, 2020What does social justice look like during a pandemic and a time of racial turmoil? ÑÇÖÞAV’s John Mitchell Jr. Program for History, Justice and Race (JMJP) has been busy answering that question.
- August 22, 2020Mason President Gregory Washington offers an overview of the steps the university is taking to operate safely, and to address concerns about one step taken to safely welcome students back.
- August 14, 2020ÑÇÖÞAV today is launching the "Do Your Part Campaign" to reinforce the message that safety is a shared responsibility and that our safe return to campus depends on everyone modifying their behavior in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- July 9, 2020Preparation is underway for what may be the greatest campus-wide challenge the ÑÇÖÞAV community has ever taken on – our safe return to campus.