Mason Faculty and Staff in the Community
February 27, 2007Print-Friendly Version
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Following are members of the George Mason community who made presentations in February 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.
Feb. 8 – Raynard Jackson, alumnus, presented “Minorities in a Multicultural World” at the Department of Homeland Security in Washington, D.C.
Feb. 9 – Shirley Travis, dean of the College of Health and Human Services, presented, “When Baby Boomers Find their Golden Pond” to the Countryside Women’s Club in Sterling, Va.
Feb. 13 – Marilyn Mobley, associate provost and English professor, spoke on “Toni Morrison: America’s Gift to the World of Literature” at the Langston-Brown Senior Center in Arlington, Va.
Feb. 22 – Rich Miller, School of Recreation, Health and Tourism, spoke on “Defensive Driving” at the NAEFE meeting in Alexandria, Va.
Feb. 26 – Mary McCutcheon, retired from the Sociology and Anthropology Department, spoke on “Evolution, Creationism and Intelligent Design: What’s It All About” at the Arlington Learning in Retirement Institute.