Patriots, we’re looking forward to celebrating with you during Spring into Well-Being 2024 (#SIWB24), Mason’s annual well-being celebration! #SIWB24 will take place from Monday, April 22 to Friday, April 26. Each day will feature events that focus on a different well-being theme: Monday, April 22, Day 1: Physical Health Tuesday
Have you ever wanted to explore careers in foreign service in the U.S.? Do you want to build these skills domestically and overseas? If so, join us to talk all about specific Public Service Awards! The Office of Fellowships will be hosting virtual info sessions on Mar 29 and Apr
Speaker: Ranthony Clark (Duke University) Title: Quantifying Fairness—Metric Based Approaches to Shape Comparison in Electoral Redistricting Abstract: "Quantitative justice" comprises an emergent research field addressing real world problems of societal inequity via the development of new and robust mathematical, computational, and statistical approaches. In this context, mathematical tools are used
Candidate: Richard Brown | Title: Temporal trends in lionfish catch per unit effort (CPUE) transition from stable to increasing following reduced removals in 2020.
Mason Day is the longest running tradition at George Mason University. Featuring a wide array of activities and goodies, come with your friends to unwind before upcoming finals! Featuring a HUGE carnival with rides, games, delicious treats, food trucks, inflatables, novelties, student performances all day, of course, our lovely Mason
Speaker: Suzanne Schlich Title: Primitive-stable and Bowditch actions on hyperbolic spaces Abstract: In this talk, we will introduce Bowditch representations of the free group of rank two (defined by Bowditch in 1998) along with primitive-stable representations (defined by Minsky in 2010) acting on Gromov hyperbolic spaces. Minsky first introduced primitive-stable
The Office of Student Creative Activities and Research (OSCAR) hosts the Celebration of Student Scholarship and Impact t his April. The celebration will feature: Undergraduate students presenting posters describing their research and creative projects An art showcase Musical performances Food trucks Recognition and celebration of Mason faculty and graduate students
Come learn about the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, which can take you to one of over 140 countries to study, do research, or work as an English teaching assistant. Applicants that will have completed a Bachelor’s degree by Spring 2024 can apply. The Office of Fellowships will host virtual info