- July 13, 2021
Individuals who want to get back into shape after gaining weight during the pandemic should take small steps to control their caloric consumption and increase their exercise, says Margaret Jones, professor of sport management in ÑÇÖÞAV’s College of Education and Human Development.
- July 7, 2021
The unanimous U.S. Supreme Court’s June ruling limiting the NCAA’s ability to restrict education-related benefits to athletes won’t have as broad an impact as some news outlets are reporting, said Craig Esherick, former Georgetown University men’s basketball coach, lawyer and associate professor in ÑÇÖÞAV’s College of Education and Human Development.
- July 2, 2021
Two research professors at ÑÇÖÞAV, in collaboration with global partners, have discovered the same protein biomarkers in the saliva of youth and collegiate athletes who have experienced concussive and sub-concussive impacts.
- June 26, 2021
Shane Caswell, co-director of Mason's S.M.A.R.T. Lab, discusses his research that could change the way we diagnose and treat concussions, and what the latest science tells us about concussions and CTE.
- June 4, 2021
As K-12 school districts throughout the country reexamine their early reading programs, Seth Parsons, a ÑÇÖÞAV education expert, said schools should invest in teacher development and training to reach all students.
- June 1, 2021
William (Bill) Tirado, an instructional and distance technology support technician in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD), is the June Employee of the Month.
- May 12, 2021
Zach Fowler and five other students persevered through the pandemic to finish their postsecondary education at the four-year Mason Learning into Future Environments (LIFE) Program.
- May 4, 2021
Northern Virginia residents can expect robust attendance and a plethora of outside opportunities at local and regional parks this summer, said Paul Gilbert, executive-in-residence for the College of Education and Human Development’s Recreation Management Program.
- May 6, 2021
Graduating senior Destini Manuel is fully dedicated to saving lives and aspires to be a surgeon.
- May 3, 2021
The international tourism industry will experience a recovery once the coronavirus pandemic is better under control, according to Min Park, associate professor of tourism and events management in Mason’s College of Education and Human Development.