Mason Wire
The George Mason University Alumni E-Newsletter November 2007

Alumni Association News & Events

  • Alumni Spirit Spreads Coast to Coast
  • Vision Series Lectures
  • Call for Award Nominations
  • Alumni Association Hosts "Considering Graduate School" Panel
  • Alumni Association Launches "First Saturdays" Family Event Series
  • CEHD Alumni Invited to Rockapella
  • Mason Alumni at the Washington Capitals

University News & Events

  • Mason Notes Major Anniversaries
  • Student Leaders Invite Alumni to Celebrate Anniversaries
  • TIME Magazine Names Professor Hussam a Global Hero
  • New Building for the Volgenau School of IT&E
  • Research on Human Movement and Perception
  • New Indigenous Studies Minor
  • Research Roundup

Patriot Sports

  • Men’s Basketball Wins Season Opener
  • Mason Rowing Earns Top 5 Finishes in Four Races at the Head of the Occoquan
  • Men's and Women's Cross Country Compete at the Cavalier Open
  • George Mason's Softball Complex Earns SportsTurf's Field of the Year
  • Mason Patriots Play in 13th Annual BB&T Classic

From the Campus Scene


There were no shovels in sight on Tuesday at the "groundbreaking" for the new Art and Visual Technology building on the Fairfax Campus. Instead, participants were invited to pick up a brush or a marker and be creative. The new 88,000-square-foot building is expected to be completed in 2009.
Photo by Nicolas Tan



Mason alumni gathered for an "Around the World" wine tasting Thursday, November 8 on the Prince William campus.

Photo by Cathy Lemmon

 

 

 

Alumni Association News

Alumni Spirit Spreads Coast to Coast

The spirit of Mason alumni continues to grow, not just in Northern Virginia, but nationwide. In less than 10 years, Mason’s alumni population has nearly doubled in every state.
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Vision Series Lectures

Alumni are invited to join faculty, staff, and students on December 3, at 8:00 p.m. in the Concert Hall to hear Fred Bemak, Director Diversity Research and Action Center, speak on A Generation in Jeopardy: Today’s Youth, Tomorrow’s Future. The lecture is free and open to the public, but tickets are required.
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Call for Award Nominations

For more than 30 years, the Alumni Association has honored individuals who have enhanced Mason’s reputation through their outstanding achievements. Please nominate someone you know who is worthy of recognition for the Alumnus of the Year Award or the Alumni Service Award. Nominations are also sought for the Faculty Member of the Year Award. The deadline for submissions is February 11, 2008.

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Alumni Association Hosts "Considering Graduate School" Panel

Are you considering graduate school to advance your career? Perhaps you are thinking of a career change and need an advance degree to help with the transition. Or maybe you are interested in graduate school, but not sure how you might finance the endeavor. Find the answers to these and other questions by attending this FREE panel discussion on December 4 from 7:00-9:00 p.m.
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Alumni Association Launches "First Saturdays" Family Event Series

On December 8, from 12:30-3:00 p.m., the George Mason University Alumni Association will kick off its new event series geared towards families. Please join us for an ice skating party with pizza and games at Skatequest-Prince William.
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CEHD Alumni Invited to Rockapella

Celebrate the holidays with the CEHD Alumni Chapter at "Rockapella." This five-man a cappella group will perform a variety of holiday songs with a combination of soul, rock, R&B, and jazz on December 8 at 8:00 p.m. Please join us at 6:45 p.m. for a pre-performance reception in the Alumni Atrium of Mason Hall.
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Mason Alumni at the Washington Capitals

Mason alumni can purchase up to 4 discounted tickets for themselves and guests from the Office of Alumni Affairs and enjoy a great Capitals home game on Saturday, December 8, at 7:00 p.m. in the Verizon Center.
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University News

Mason Notes Major Anniversaries

George Mason University is an institution that celebrates a lot of anniversaries. A few years ago, Mason celebrated a bricks-and-mortar anniversary — the 40th year since the Fairfax Campus opened at its current location with four buildings. But there were other significant dates in the university's history even before then. In fact, it's hard to pinpoint when Mason really began — it depends on where you start.
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Student Leaders Invite Alumni to Celebrate Anniversaries

Mason students have planned an anniversary celebration for Saturday, November 17, and invite alumni to participate. The celebration will commemorate the university’s 35th anniversary as an independent institution and the 50th anniversary of the creation of the George Mason College. The event is free and open to the public. Please join the fun on the SUB I Quad from 1:00-4:00 p.m. For more information, contact Ijeoma Nwatu, Student Body Vice President at sbvp@gmu.edu.

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TIME Magazine Names Professor Hussam a Global Hero

Mason chemistry professor Abul Hussam is cited as a Global Hero of the Environment for 2007 in TIME magazine, and he was presented with an award in London on October 25.
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New Building for the Volgenau School of IT&E

When the Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering opens the doors of its new building on the Fairfax Campus in 2009, the school will be continuing its history and reputation as an innovative educational project.
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Research on Human Movement and Perception

Even from a distance, most people are able to recognize close friends and family members by the way they walk. Psychology professor James Thompson is studying why.
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New Indigenous Studies Minor

As a result of efforts from faculty members, the American Indian and Alaskan Native Student Association (AIANSA), as well as local native community members, a new interdisciplinary minor in indigenous studies is slated for 2008.
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Research Roundup

Research in social, scientific, and environmental issues is being conducted by Mason professors. The following gives a brief synopsis of the latest research on Enhancing Law Enforcement, Causes of Alzheimer’s, Tracking Political Influence of Dispersed Peoples, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, and Early Childhood Education.
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Patriot Sports

Men’s Basketball Wins Season Opener

Mason won 60-53 over Vermont to win their season opener at home in the Patriot Center on Friday night, November 9.
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Mason Rowing Earns Top 5 Finishes in Four Races at the Head of the Occoquan

Mason’s women rowers wrapped up their fall season at the Head of the Occoquan, finishing with a boat in the Top 5 in every event the Patriots entered.
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Men's and Women's Cross Country Compete at the Cavalier Open

A pair of freshman ran the top times for both teams as Phillip Mlinarcik was the top finisher for the men while Samantha Fickel crossed the finish line first for the women's team.
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George Mason's Softball Complex Earns SportsTurf's Field of the Year

For the third time George Mason has won a STMA Field of the Year Award.
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Mason Patriots Play in 13th Annual BB&T Classic

Mason alumni are invited to cheer on the Patriots as they participate in the BB&T Classic on December 2 at the Verizon Center.
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