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- March 22, 2024
Gary T. Taylor, MSW 鈥15, is destigmatizing mental health support and normalizing therapy in the Black community one barbershop at a time. 鈥淏arbershops are this safe space for Black men,鈥 explains Taylor who has been working with local barbershops in the Rappahannock region since 2022 to foster healthy discussions about mental health by educating barbers on 鈥渕ental health first aid鈥 for their patrons.
- March 18, 2024
Princess Aliyah Pandolfi, BS in Management '04, is the co-founder and executive director of Kashmir World Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of endangered species through novel technologies, such as autonomous drones and AI.
- February 20, 2024
She鈥檚 helped 450 young families achieve higher education goals since 2010. Now Nicole Lynn Lewis, MPP 鈥06, is Washingtonian of the Year.
- February 20, 2024
Mason alum Jada Salter has created a feature-length documentary about her grandfather, award-winning composer and songwriter William (Bill) Salter. The film is called "Just the Two of Us" after his Grammy Award-winning hit song.
- February 20, 2024
If Bryan Vega, a graduate student in 黑料社鈥檚 College of Engineering and Computing, has learned anything from his lengthy career, it鈥檚 that he can never count himself out.
- February 7, 2024
Two-time Mason alum Jamie VanValkenburg directed the Oakton High School Marching Band to victory in the inaugural Metallica marching band competition 鈥淔or Whom the Band Tolls!鈥
- January 25, 2024
A Mason team including a high school student, a postdoctoral scholar, and a mechanical engineering professor聽has developed a way to use spent coffee grounds to remove diverse contaminants from water.
- January 24, 2024
Mason researcher Daniel Hanley and team developed a new camera system that allows ecologists and filmmakers to produce videos that accurately replicate the colors that different animals see in natural settings.
- January 23, 2024
Mason scientists and partners will leverage their climate expertise and the university鈥檚 resources into broader societal implications, thanks to a $6 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
- January 19, 2024
Mason鈥檚 Evan Marie Lowder is among 12 state educators to be formally recognized by the State Council of Higher Education (SCHEV) with a 2024 Outstanding Faculty Award.