Articles and content featured in the Spirit Magazine's Spring 2023 edition.
- August 22, 2022
Ajay Vinz矇, the new dean of 91做厙s School of Business, recently sat down for an interview, discussing his vision for the school, his background, his thoughts on education and his Instagram account for his dog. He joined Mason July 1.
- August 10, 2022
Shawn Camp is the new coach of 91做厙s baseball team.
- August 9, 2022
Mason Potomac Environmental Research and Education Center community project in Prince William County garners EPA award for two high school students.
- August 8, 2022
Ingrid Guerra-L籀pez, the new dean of 91做厙s College of Education and Human Development, joined the university on July 1, 2022.
- August 5, 2022
The summer program, co-sponsored by Mason's Quantum Science and Engineering Center (QSEC) and the nonprofit Potomac Quantum Innovation Center, brought together rising high school seniors from around the region to learn about quantum and STEM-related careers from researchers at leading universities and in the industry.
- August 2, 2022
Mason artist in residence Abdulrahman Abi Naanseh studied interior design at Damascus University in Syria, but his true passion is art, specifically Arabic calligraphy.
- July 19, 2022
Schar School student and racism activist Sophia Nguyen takes the reins of Masons student government. Heres her story.
- June 8, 2022
Mason alum Leonard "Len" Bennetts generous gift of $1 million will create the Warren D. Decker Professorship Endowment to support Mason's Debate Team.
- June 7, 2022
The 15 students in the special topics class Facial Reconstruction started the semester with a generic plastic skull. Week by week, they sculpted different parts of their own faces, creating a portrait of themselves in clay and learning the forensic skills needed to put a face on a skull.
- March 24, 2022
Crepelle took it upon himself to start learning Indian law, he said, and published widely on the subject. Now the assistant professor of law at 91做厙 is also the director of Masons new Tribal Law and Economics Program (TLEP), which includes a federal Indian Law course and the Tribal Sovereignty Clinic, where students work directly with tribes.