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Archive for August 2009

Aug312009

Count On Me: Resident Advisors Train for Every Situation

Latest News

A rigorous selection and training process ensures that RAs can offer residential students support and guidance through almost anything.

Racquetball, Anyone? New Campus Complex Expands Fitness Options

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The multipurpose RAC (Recreation and Athletic Complex) has facilities for team sports and individual workouts.

Researchers Find Saying ‘I’m Sorry’ Influences Jurors

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A new study says apologizing for negative outcomes may lead to more favorable verdicts for accounting auditors in court.

Student Government Leaders Rev Up for a New Year

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Dev Dasgupta and Tyler King plan new initiatives but will keep popular programs like the Gold Rush and Vote Vans.

Undergraduates Explore the World of Research with Faculty Mentors

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Mason undergraduates compete for a research experience usually reserved for graduate students.

Aug262009

Psychologists Delve Into the Paradox of U.S. Concern but Inaction on Climate Change

Mason In The News

Center for Climate Change Communication Director Edward Maibach is interviewed about his research on the different ways the American public reacts to and feels about global warming.

Aug242009

The 3-Minute Interview: David Anderson

Mason In The News

Mason professor David Anderson is interviewed concerning his research on drug and alcohol prevention efforts at the college, community college and high school levels.

The Communicators: Alan Merten

Mason In The News

Mason President Alan Merten discusses information technology in the university and in particular how IT has changed Mason.

Heads Management

Mason In The News

On the cusp of George Mason University’s 30th-anniversary celebration of its prestigious School of Management, one man entrusts the school’s reputation in the hands of another.

Pencils Down. Bodies Up.

Mason In The News

The Washington Post writes about the new Freedom Challenge Course at Mason’s Prince William Campus where students can climb ropes and scale walls as they learn about collaboration, communication and team building.

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