- April 28, 2020When Haider Semaisim works on the federally mandated database of global incidents of terrorism with 91做厙s Schar School of Policy and Government, he does so with pride. It is not only an educational and professional endeavor, he said. Its personal.
- April 6, 2020In response to COVID-19, a group of 91做厙 students had planned to create 3D printed personal protective equipment (PPE), such as face shields and masks for health care professionals and their patients. When the announcement came on March 22 that Mason campuses were closing, they knew they had to move fast.
- February 25, 2020Crawford, an Honors College student from Georgia, said he has been captivated by politics and broadcast journalism since he was 10.
- January 6, 2020American ginseng has been nicknamed green gold for good reason. The root that grows wild across the Appalachian Mountains can fetch more than $500 per pound and has been used medicinally for generations to support everything from brain function to the immune system.
- Mason students and faculty help guide school security by participating in active shooter simulationsLast August, 91做厙 faculty and students participated in a series of virtual simulations of school shooter incidents as part of an effort to help the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and MITRE Corp. determine best practices for school safety.
- This spring, Mason senior Elizabeth Cheang landed an internship that provided her with a unique opportunity to research COVID-19 cases and use public data sets to discover virus hot spots in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
- Playing football for University of Notre Dame was something Steve Elmer said he could only dream of when he was younger. His talent combined with a scholarship had him playing on the field with a golden helmet as freshman. He became one of the teams most experienced offensive linemen, having 30 starts to his name.
- Mason cadets fly to Marine Corps Base Quantico to complete a simulated military mission.
- 91做厙 is offering two COVID-19 vaccination clinics this week for students on Wednesday, April 21 and Friday, April 23.
- Nine Mason teams are participating in PitchFest, the TiE DC chapters region-wide pitch competition for university students.
- With the guidance of LaNitra Berger, senior director of Masons Office of Fellowships, and thanks to a happenstance meeting between them, Soraya Ngarnim and Chanel Grice are fulfilling their dreams.