Professor Emeritus Warfield Dies
Warfield was a prolific scholar who donated his papers to Mason’s library.
Warfield was a prolific scholar who donated his papers to Mason’s library.
Student Health Services will administer the vaccine at a clinic on the Arlington Campus on Monday, Nov. 23.
“A Chanticleer Christmas” will be presented on Saturday, Nov. 28, at 8 p.m.
The Nigerian system is interested in Mason’s expertise on creating strong learning environments and attractive academic programs.
The Patriot Center is bustling with basketball and other entertainment throughout December.
This periodic column highlights the comings and goings of Mason faculty and staff, as well as promotions and job changes within the university.
At its monthly meeting on Nov. 18, the Faculty Senate approved a change to academic policy and revised two senate committee charges.
The reading takes place in theSPACE in Old Town Fairfax on Saturday, Nov. 21, at 8 p.m.
Todd Kashdan, Mason psychology professor and author of “Curious?” will lead the program.
In her new position at Mason, Johnson will serve as the senior administrative manager for all regional campus issues.

Vice President for Research and Economic Development Roger Stough congratulates Mason's faculty and student researchers and scholars at the annual Celebration of Achievements held on Nov. 4. Photo by Evan Cantwell
Vision Series Lecture: Fauntroy on Racial PoliticsNovember 23, 2009
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 November 23, 2009
Offered this spring, the course teaches basic financial literacy skills and emphasizes the importance of developing financial goals.
Mason Recognized in Top 100 of Academic Ranking of World UniversitiesNovember 17, 2009
For the second year in a row, Mason was ranked as one of the top 100 North and Latin American universities.
AIDS Quilt Is Centerpiece of HIV Awareness Week at MasonNovember 16, 2009
Mason will display more than 100 squares from the AIDS Memorial Quilt on World AIDS Day, Dec. 1.
Amid Obstacles, Theater of the First Amendment Prepares for a ComebackNovember 16, 2009
TFA sets itself apart from other professional theater companies by placing the storyteller at its center.
Nov 23—The New York Times
Psychology professor Eden King discusses her research of discrimination of pregnant women in the workplace.
Nov 18—Associated Press
Jim Olds, professor of neuroscience and director of Mason's Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, discusses the challenges involved in attempting to simulate the human brain.
Nov 17—The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (PBS.org)
Ming Wan, director of the global affairs program and professor of government and politics, discusses President Obama's recent trip to China.
Nov 12—Washington Business Journal
Mason's Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering receives a $5 million naming gift from Northern Virginia businessman Long Nguyen and his wife, Kimmy.
Nov 12—WJLA
Mason's students talk about the significance of the Berlin Wall's demolition, as they tear down a replica they built on campus.