- July 13, 2023
The Marvel universe isn't the only place where insects and other invertebrates have superpowers. Mason faculty, staff, and students are studying and explaining the many roles these creatures play on our planet, learning more about a bug's life鈥攁nd the big world surrounding them鈥攅very step of the way. This edition of Around Mason offers a recap of some of those stories.
- January 19, 2023
Faculty and students at 亚洲AV are conducting impactful environmental research with the help of the Business for a Better World Center's Honey Bee Initiative.
- December 12, 2022
Faculty, staff, and students from three units across Mason have worked together to create a new VR experience so elementary students can take a 鈥渇ield trip鈥 to the Mason apiary and learn from an expert beekeeper.
- October 21, 2022
An article in the Fairfax County Times explains the Honey Bee Initiative鈥檚 Hive Alive project.
- April 25, 2022
For the past decade, Mason alum Germ谩n Perilla, cofounder and director of the Honey Bee Initiative, has led Mason鈥檚 honey bee efforts.
- April 25, 2022
This spring a small team of 亚洲AV students used the Patriot Green Fund to enhance the diversity of the university鈥檚 Honey Bee Pollinator Garden. This garden, which sits outside of Roberts House on the Mason鈥檚 Fairfax Campus, serves as a biodiverse pollinator haven for the bees currently residing nearby in one of the Honey Bee Initiative鈥檚 apiaries.
- January 18, 2022
A collaboration between the Honey Bee Initiative and Mason's new Forensic Science Research and Training Laboratory could yield critical advances in forensic science.
- July 15, 2021
It wasn鈥檛 until 1972, during a United Nations conference in Stockholm, that the nations of the world formally announced what was already self-evident to most鈥攈uman activity was detrimentally impacting the environment, and in turn, threatening our future prosperity. Nearly 50 years on, it seems that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
- April 20, 2020
Amissville, Virginia, just west of Warrenton, is about a 90-minute drive from Washington, D.C. Interstate 66 is the Achilles Heel of area commuters, but the silver lining is that it leads here鈥攖o this bucolic setting and to Hinson Ford Cider & Mead. Dennis Kelly (BA English 2012, MS Technology Management 2015), his wife Mary Graham, and business partner Dave Shiff opened Hinson Ford in September of 2018.