Around Mason: Week of May 20, 2025

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Faculty/Staff Announcements  

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Campus Updates 


High School Graduation Ceremonies at EagleBank Arena 

Heavy traffic is expected on and around George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus for regional high school graduation ceremonies at EagleBank Arena from May 27 through June 16. EagleBank Arena will host up to three ceremonies each day, so traffic may be entering and exiting campus from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. Please allow extra travel time on and around campus. View the full schedule. 

George Mason faculty, staff, and students are advised to use the general permit area of the Rappahannock Parking Deck or the Field House parking lots to avoid delays. Shenandoah Parking Deck (levels 4 and 5) will be open for limited overflow student, employee, and event parking on weekdays when graduations occur. 


Open Enrollment Is Underway: Drop-in Information Sessions  

It’s time to make important choices about your benefits for the upcoming year. Open Enrollment started Friday, May 16, and ends Friday, May 30. This is your annual opportunity to: 

  • Review and update your health insurance 

  • Add or remove dependents 

  • Choose new benefits or make changes to existing ones 

  • Take advantage of flexible spending accounts Health FSA and Dependent FSA 

Drop-in information sessions are hosted from May 19–30 across multiple campuses and virtually. Be sure to read the Spotlight publication or visit the Virginia Department of Human Resource Management’s (DHRM) Open Enrollment page for the enrollment form, summary of benefits coverage, and much more information. For questions, contact benefits@gmu.edu. 


West Campus Development Town Hall 

George Mason University is hosting a town hall meeting continuing the conversation regarding the development of the western portion of the Fairfax Campus.  

West campus development town hall 
Thursday, May 22, from 7–8:30 p.m. 
Off-campus: City Hall, Council Chambers (10455 Armstrong Street, Fairfax, Virginia) 

The university has targeted three key development categories to promote a vibrant campus experience: placemaking, athletics, and housing. All are welcome to attend. Learn more about west campus planning.   


Summer Shuttle Schedule  

The summer schedule for Mason Shuttles went into effect on Monday, May 19. Check the schedule for specific routes. There will be no shuttle service on the following holidays: 

  • Memorial Day (Monday, May 26) 

  • Juneteenth (Thursday, June 19) 

  • Independence Day (Friday, July 4) 

Contact shuttle@gmu.edu with questions. 


Professional Clothing Closet: Donations Needed 

The Professional Clothing Closet allows students in the College of Education and Human Development to rent clothes to wear to their internships or job interviews. The EDSE Council, a Special Education Program student organization, opened the closet due thanks to donations from the George Mason community. Read more about the program. Items are needed to help support the operations of the clothing closet. The following items are needed: 

  • Clothes hangers 

  • Shoe organizers 

  • Clothing racks 

  • Plastic storage bins for clothing 

  • Full-length mirror 

Donation items can be placed in the donation bin on the Fairfax Campus in the Finley Building outside Room 116B. If a donation is large, like a plastic bin, place it by the donation bin with a "donation" label on the item. 


Training and Professional Development 


Pathways to Practice: A Community of Practice for Professionals in the Field of Professional Development 

Faculty and staff are invited to join Pathways to Practice, a new community of practice for professional development professionals at George Mason. This new group is dedicated to elevating professional development practitioners in their roles as facilitators, coaches, and trainers. Pathways to Practice will convene monthly to explore best practices, emerging technologies and innovations in the field, while also serving as a space for members to act as thought partners—sharing ideas, strategies, and approaches to enhance practice and promote professional development across the university. For more information, contact Jamie Kizer.  


Reminders: Canvas Training and Blackboard Storage 

Canvas Training 
Starting in summer 2025, all courses will use Canvas as the university’s official learning management system (LMS). Instructors who have not yet participated in Canvas training, or have not begun this transition, should visit the "Are You Canvas Ready?" website for valuable information, resources, and checklists. 

Blackboard Storage 
Before July 15, users are strongly encouraged to download and save any materials from Blackboard that they may want or need to keep. Once Blackboard access ends, these materials will no longer be available. You will not have access to these courses in Canvas. If you have any questions or need assistance downloading your materials, visit lms.gmu.edu or contact the project team at lms@gmu.edu. 


University Life Student Success Symposium 

The University Life Student Success Symposium is a chance to connect with colleagues, learn about innovative practices to support your work, and explore strategies to foster student engagement. The symposium will take place at the Fairfax Campus on Wednesday, June 4, with pre-conference sessions on Tuesday, June 3. Get the details and register. 


Counterterrorism Summit 

George Mason University, in partnership with the Government Technology and Services Coalition’s (GTSC) publication Homeland Security Today, will host the inaugural “Counterterrorism 2025: Terrorism Trends, Tactics, and Targets” summit on Tuesday, June 3, at Van Metre Hall at Mason Square in Arlington, Virginia. This full-day event will explore the shifting dynamics of global terrorism and the strategies being developed to confront emerging threats. The summit will feature sessions discussing key terrorism challenges and the evolving tactics of terrorist organizations. Learn more and register. 


Supervisor Boot Camp: Summer and Fall Cohorts 

Register now for the upcoming Supervisor Boot Camp beginning Tuesday, June 24. This program is designed to provide essential information in a supportive cohort environment, with opportunities for participants to reflect, engage with and learn from one another, and network. 

This cohort is presented in person, over three days from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is also open for fall cohort. For more information, visit the Supervisor Boot Camp website. Participants must supervise at least one employee. For questions, contact hrlearn@gmu.edu. 


Resources for You 


Resource Expo for Federal Employees and Contractors

Community members can discover job opportunities, resources, and career-themed workshops at the Next Steps: Resource Expo at Mason Square on Wednesday, May 28, from 12:30–5:30 p.m. More than 40 employers and service providers will be in attendance. Sessions will be available on transferable skills, using AI for a job search, activating your resilience for well-being, and more. 

Contact jobseeker@arlingtonva.us with questions. This event is brought to you by Arlington County Government and Employment Center, City of Alexandria Government and Workforce Development Center, George Mason University, and Virginia Career Works Alexandria/Arlington Region. Registration is not required, but is available to you should you wish to receive updates from the event host. Learn more. 


Mason Square Market 

Mason Square Market returns on Tuesday, May 27, from 3–7 p.m. on the Mason Square Plaza. Community members will find handmade items, sweet treats, art, and more, while enjoying performances from local musicians. The market is hosted by Mason Square and Mason Dining in collaboration with Arlington Economic Development. 


Apply for the Faculty and Staff Book Scholarship 

George Mason faculty and staff are eligible to apply for the $250 scholarship to cover books, software, and supplies for George Mason courses. Eligibility requirements include: 

  • Enrolled in a George Mason degree or graduate certificate program 

  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher 

  • At least one year of service at George Mason 

  • “Successful,” “High-Performing,” or “Outstanding” rating in the most recent performance evaluation 

Learn more and apply by May 23. The application includes a 500-word statement on your goals, program of study, and how the scholarship supports your academic journey. Questions? Contact awards@gmu.edu. 


Great 18th-Century British Baking Challenge 

On your marks, get set, bake! University Libraries is hosting a very old-fashioned baking challenge, and the recipes come from the Fairfax-Spencer Family Recipe Book held in George Mason’s Special Collections Research Center.  

The event will happen on Wednesday, May 21, from 3–5 p.m. on the Fairfax Campus, Fenwick Library. Try your hand at one of the featured recipes, and bring the results to share—or simply come to taste-test and judge. Register to attend. 


Upcoming Performances and Arts Events at George Mason  

Northern Virginia Ballet: Peter and the Wolf Plus Paquita 
Saturday, May 24, at 4 p.m. 
SciTech Campus, Hylton Center, Merchant Hall 
Join Peter and his animal friends on a mischievous adventure as they attempt to capture the predator wolf. Set to Prokofiev’s famous score, Peter learns to be brave and persistent when confronted with challenges.   

Manassas Chorale: Princesses and Pirates 
Friday, May 30, at 7:30 p.m. 
SciTech Campus, Hylton Center, Merchant Hall 
Take a musical journey with the Manassas Chorale, its ensemble, orchestra, and the Greater Manassas Children’s Choir as they celebrate the stories of Disney princesses and swash-buckling pirates through music. Greater Manassas Children’s Choir students in grades 2–8 perform alongside adult singers in this exciting musical adventure. 

Fairfax Symphony Celebrates Zimmerman's 15th Anniversary 
Saturday, May 31, at 8 p.m. 
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts 
This special anniversary season culminates in a heartfelt program that pays tribute to Maestro Zimmerman's debut concert as music director with the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra in 2009. Join this special tribute concert celebrating Maestro Zimmerman's remarkable leadership and vision. 

Paul Anka in Concert 
Saturday, June 28, at 7 p.m. 
SciTech Campus, Hylton Center, Merchant Hall 
Legendary singer and songwriter Paul Anka, who has written for artists ranging from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, performs his greatest hits, including “Put Your Head On My Shoulder,” “Diana,” “She’s A Lady,” and “My Way.”