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Archive for September 2009

Sep172009

AARP: GMU Top Ten Employer for Workers 50+

Mason In The News

Linda Harber, associate vice president for Human Resources and Payroll, and HR staff members Helga Yunker and Patrice Winter were interviewed.

Sep162009

Biking for a Breakthrough

Mason In The News

Yuntao Wu of COS talks about joining the NYCDC AIDS Ride bikers on the trail as they ride in support of his HIV research.

Mason Passes Fall Enrollment Target by 1,500 Students

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The upswing in enrollment–mostly in-state students–also reflects students’ interest in high-need workforce areas, such as as teaching, engineering, the health professions and information technology.

Sep142009

Students Spotlighted at ARTS, by George!

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The annual benefit that supports student scholarships and the Great Performances at Mason series culminates with a performance by Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell.

Management Undergrads Offered a Gateway to China

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A U.S. Department of Education grant will allow finance and management majors an opportunity to study in China while also creating relationships between Virginian and Chinese firms.

Community ‘Falls’ for Mason’s Book Festival

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The star-power at Mason’s popular and ever-growing event keeps community members coming back year after year.

Sep92009

AARP Names Mason One of Best Places to Work for Those 50+

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The American Association of Retired Persons cites Mason for the third year in a row.

Sep82009

Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Returning Service Members

Mason In The News

Jeffrey W. Pollard, director of counseling and psychological services, testified on Capitol Hill on the need for colleges and universities to address veterans’ mental and behavioral health needs. He was accompanied by Michael Johnson, Mason’s military and veterans liaison.

A Ride to Save Lives

Mason In The News

Mason AIDS Researcher Yuntao Wu trades his white lab coat for biking gear to participate in the second annual NYCDC AIDS Ride.

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