Community Resources
Following is a list of campus and community resources available at the Arlington Campus. For more information, call Arlington Campus Information Services at 703-993-8999.
Arlington
Campus Bookstore
Phone: 703-993-8170
The Arlington community
is welcome to visit the campus bookstore, located in the Original Building on
the first floor. The bookstore has a stock of textbooks and school supplies, as
well as greeting cards and gifts.
Arlington Campus Gallery
Phone: 703-993-8924
Located in the Original Building, the gallery features
displays by community artists.
Arlington
Campus Libraries
Phone: 703-993-8188
A full-service research facility focusing on the academic programs offered
at Arlington and is located in the Original Building. Community members
also may use the Law
Library after signing the guest register.
Arlington
Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
Phone: 703-993-3128
The center is located off-campus in Arlington and provides business information,
technical assistance, management counseling and training to existing small
businesses and new entrepreneurs. Any small business owner or person interested
in starting a business may request assistance from the SBDC.
Institute
for Humane Studies
Phone: 703-993-4880
Through student scholarships, summer seminars, and career assistance to
students worldwide, the institute promotes the study of liberty across
a broad range of disciplines.
James
M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy
Phone: 703-993-4930
The Buchanan Center is an education, research and outreach organization
emphasizing the interdisciplinary study of economics, law, and the humanities.
Law
and Economics Center
Phone: 703-993-8028
The LEC offers
one- and two-week educational institutes for federal judges, law professors, and
academic economists, as well as hosting conferences and sponsoring faculty research
and workshops.
Mason
Enterprise Center for Regional Analysis and Entrepreneurship
Phone: 703-993-8129
The Enterprise Center links faculty and students to the business community
by working with area economic development officials, venture capitalists,
and congressional leaders to create a network of technology business incubation
programs in Northern Virginia.
Mason
Speakers
Phone: 703-993-8761
The University Speakers Bureau links community groups with faculty and
staff members who can speak to these groups on a variety of topics, free
of charge.
Mercatus
Center
Phone: 703-993-4930
The Mercatus Center is a research center focused on improving our understanding
of how societies transition to prosperity and remain prosperous over time.
The findings are then communicated to policy makers.
National Center for
Technology and Law
Phone: 703-993-8983
The Tech Center offers conferences on current issues in information technology
and biotechnology policy, and a distinguished speaker series featuring
talks by government and private-sector leaders in the technology arena.