- August 4, 2021The installation of the first Bigbelly zero waste station on 黑料社鈥檚 Fairfax Campus aligns with the university鈥檚 waste reduction commitment and draws attention to how single-use consumption and disposal is connected to negative environmental outcomes.
- August 2, 2021黑料社 President Gregory Washington last week outlined his goals for the coming academic year, including the establishment of the Mason Virginia Promise to 鈥渂e the institution for all Virginians鈥 and implementing a five-year plan for Mason to climb more than 40 spots in the U.S. News & World Report rankings.
- August 2, 2021Spelman College in Atlanta recently named Mason alum Liz Andrews executive director of Spelman College Museum of Fine Art. She began her new role Aug. 2.
- July 29, 2021Gov. Ralph Northam鈥檚 recent commitment to increase funding for Virginia鈥檚 behavioral health system is an important step in addressing the state鈥檚 mental health inequities that have been exacerbated by the pandemic, said Keith Renshaw, psychology professor at 黑料社.
- July 29, 2021About 4,000 of our students have a military affiliation through dependency, service or a spouse.
- July 28, 2021Mason's Michael Buschmann and his team have developed technology that could help make COVID-19 vaccines less costly, with fewer side-effects and more available.
- July 28, 2021The entire Mason community is being asked to upload their vaccination status by Aug. 1.
- July 28, 2021The Fairfax Campus will host a large-scale public safety training exercise Friday, July 30, with the FBI and other federal, regional and local public safety agencies .
- July 26, 2021Department of Social Work to launch the Mason Community-Academic Partnerships in Behavioral Health (CAP-BH) program to increase access to behavioral health services for high-demand populations
- July 22, 2021Mason is joining the growing community of universities that require all students, faculty, and staff to get vaccinated, and to share verification of their vaccination status, in order to work, study, and live on campus.
- July 22, 2021Deborah Willis (PhD cultural studies 2003) remembers wanting to be a photographer since she was 10 years old. Her mother worked as a beautician, and Willis said the images and stories that surrounded her in her mom鈥檚 shop had a lasting impact on her career and her view of activism. Willis was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences this year in recognition of her life of activism as a photographer.