Mason Speakers in the Community

June 1, 2009Print-Friendly Version

Following are members of the Mason community who made presentations in May as part of Mason Speakers — the university’s speakers’ bureau.  For more information, or to schedule a speaker, visit the web site or call 703-993-8761.

May 9—Mary McCutcheon, Anthropology, retired, presented “Apocalyptic Beliefs” to the Beltway Atheists in Falls Church, Va.

May 14—Gerald Hanweck, School of Management, presented “Effects of the Economic Stimulus Package on Loudoun County” at the Loudoun County for Change’s Road to Recovery Forum.

May 19—David Anderson, Center for the Advancement of Public Health, presented “Physical and Psychosocial Effects of Alcohol and Drugs on Teen Populations” to the parents of students at Pope Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax, Va.

May 27—J. Goodlett McDaniel, College of Health and Human Services and Office of the Provost, gave a talk on “Action Allays Anxiety, Surviving the Hidden Stressors of Life” at Homestretch in Falls Church, Va.

May 28—Rich Miller, School of Recreation, Health and Tourism, spoke to the students at Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Va., on “Stress Management.”

Leave a Comment

(will not be published)

Back to Main Page