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Archive for November 2009

Nov302009

The 3-Minute Interview – Andrew Carle

Mason In The News

CHHS’ Andrew Carle discusses senior housing and long-term care in the Washington Examiner.

World AIDS Day Spotlights Part of Memorial Quilt

Mason In The News

Gary Kreps, professor of communication, discusses the displaying of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on campus to commemorate World AIDS Day on Dec. 1.

Mason Experts Attack Alzheimer’s on All Fronts

Latest News

Mason researchers are working diligently to find new treatments and improve methods of care to offer hope to patients and their families.

Student Mediators Seek to Reduce School Violence

Latest News

Mason’s Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and Fairfax County Public Schools are training students in conflict resolution techniques.

Alumnus Puts Degree to Work as Transportation Entrepreneur

Latest News

Alumnus Paul DeMaio founded MetroBike LLC to assist organizations creating and maintaining bike-sharing programs.

Nov242009

Play the Galactic Slots

Mason In The News

John Wallin, associate professor of computational and data sciences, is featured in this article about his work on a new interactive web site where citizen scientists can classify and analyze galaxy collisions.

It’s a Zoo Out There: Galaxy Project Engages ‘Armchair Scientists’

Latest News

More than 250,000 ordinary people are helping scientists categorize galaxies and making galactic discoveries to boot.

Nov232009

Expecting a Baby, but Not the Stereotypes

Mason In The News

Psychology professor Eden King discusses her research of discrimination of pregnant women in the workplace.

Vision Series Lecture: Fauntroy on Racial Politics

Latest News

With Barack Obama’s election as president of the United States, have we entered a “post-racial” phase in American politics?

Rent or Buy? Invest or Spend? New Course Teaches Financial Literacy

Latest News

Offered this spring, the course teaches basic financial literacy skills and emphasizes the importance of developing financial goals.

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