Calendar
Safe Spring Break Week
March 5 - 9. Wellness Education Resource Room, (703) 993-3686.
Safe Spring Break Kiosk
March 5 - 9.
Topics included will be travel safety, sun safety, alcohol safety, personal safety, and safer sex.
11 a.m - 2 p.m. Johnson Center, Atrium Level
Free. Health Education, (703) 993-3690.
Women's History Month- March 1 - 31.
Women Inspiring Hope and Possibility.
Women's Center, (703) 993-2896.
Artist/Teacher Exhibit
Feb. 27 – March 23. Mason Hall, Atrium, Gallery
National Art Education Association Student Chapter, tburke1@gmu.edu.
Tickets on sale now:THE FRAY w/ OK Go & Mae
Event date: June 28 Merriweather Post Pavilion. Columbia, MD
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Jimmy Buffett
The Clarks
Tortoise
Graham Parker and the Latest Clowns
Monday, March 5, 2007
Johnson Center and Student Union Operations is working in conjunction with the Safety Office and Risk Management Office to offer training programs for Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) and CPR certifications, in addition to Fire Safety and Extinguisher Training.
AED/CPR class will be held in SUBII VIP3 at 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and the second class will be at 1-4 p.m.
Contact Aaron Hayes at ahayes1@gmu.edu to register.
International Women’s Health Coalition
JC Kiosk 9 a.m.- 11 a.m.
Donations help AIDS research and woman’s health in Africa.
Contact Laura Osvalds; losvalds@gmu.edu
Women and Globalization Film Festival Series
Everyone Their Grain of Sand. With special guest and filmmaker Beth Bird. 4:30 pm
Harris Theatre
Free. Women's Studies Research & Resource Center, (703) 993-2896.
Catholic Campus Ministry
Weekly Ladies Tea
3-4 p.m. St. Bellarmine Chapel
Contact Nichole, ndalusun@gmu.edu
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Artist/Teacher Exhibit
Feb. 27 – March 23.
Mason Hall, Atrium, Gallery
National Art Education Association Student Chapter, tburke1@gmu.edu.
Public Art Show
Exhibit of drawings and models of public art. Feb. 27 – March 23. Johnson Center, Fine Arts Gallery
Free. Art & Visual Technology, (703) 993-8950.
Safe Spring Break Information Kiosk
10 a.m - 2 p.m. Prince William Campus, Bull Run Hall, Atrium
Alcohol, Drug & Health Education and Office of Diversity & Programs Services Information. University Life, Charvis Campbell, (703) 993-8373.
Top That! - Waffle Day 2007
An opportunity for faculty and staff to interact with students in a social environment. There will be giveaways, prizes, sing-a-longs and waffles with your choice of toppings. Open to entire Mason community. 11 a.m - 1 p.m. Johnson Center, Dewberry Hall
Johnson Center & Student Union Operations, (703) 993-2921; Mecca Marsh, mmarsh3@gmu.edu. Free.
Safe Spring Break Open House
Free snacks, giveaways and information about ways to make your Spring Break as safe as possible. 11 a.m - 4 p.m. SUB I, Room 220.
Free. Wellness Education Resource Room, (703) 993-3686.
Commencement Fair
March 6 - 8. 11 a.m - 7 p.m. Johnson Center, Dewberry Hall
An opportunity for students and faculty to purchase and rent their regalia. Bookstore, (703) 993-2666.
Diversity Matters Brown Bag Lunch Discussion
Stories: War and Its Gendered Impact.
12 p.m - 1 p.m. Enterprise Hall, Room 418
New Century College, (703) 993-1436, mbruno@gmu.edu.
Library Instruction Workshop
EndNote: Managing Your Information. 12 p.m - 1:30 p.m.
Johnson Center, Room 311B
Free. Johnson Center Library, (703) 993-9046.
Men's Tennis
Mason v. University of Maryland Baltimore County.
2:30 p.m. Tennis Courts by PE Building
F
ree. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Baseball
Mason v. Coppin State.
2:30 p.m. Spuhler Field
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID.
Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Recital
Honors Recital.
3 p.m. Harris Theater
Free. Music Department, (703) 993-1380.
International Women's Rights Panel
The Effects of U.S. and International Policies on Human Rights, presented by the New Century College Diversity Committee and the Women's Studies Research and Resource Center. 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. SUB II, Ballroom
Panel Discussion Commemorating the 400th Anniversary of the Founding of Jamestown
The Legacy of Jamestowne, featuring Rosemarie Zagarri, Professor, Department of History & Art History; James Snead, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology; Randolph Scully, Assistant Professor, Department of History & Art History; Landon Yarrington, senior, Department of Sociology & Anthropology. Reception to follow. 4:30 p.m Harris Theatre.
RSVP by February 26 to libRSVP@gmu.edu. Free. George Mason University Libraries, (703) 993-2251.
BADLY DRAWN BOY- w/ Adem
  9:30 Club. 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
International Women’s Health Coalition
JC Kiosk 9 a.m.- 11 a.m.
Donations help AIDS research and woman’s health in Africa.
Contact Laura Osvalds; losvalds@gmu.edu
Public Art Show
Exhibit of drawings and models of public art. Feb. 27 – March 23.
Johnson Center, Fine Arts Gallery
Free. Art & Visual Technology, (703) 993-8950.
Catholic Campus Ministry
8:45a.m.-10 p.m. St. Mary’s church
Daily Mass- Meet at the Robert Bellarmine Chapel
Contact Anna: amaurer@gmu.edu
Corporate Communication Series
Team Writing: Writing Styles & Personality Types, presented by Steve Gladis, Ph.D. Register online at the OCPE website. 9 a.m - 12 p.m.
Center for Innovative Technology, Herndon
Free. Office of Continuing Professional Education, (703) 993-8335.
Protestant Communion Service
United College Ministries, 12 p.m - 1 p.m
SUB I, Room A. (703) 993-3324.
Graduate Student After Hours
Come by and relax with music, food and games. 4:30 p.m - 6:30 p.m
Prince William Campus, Bull Run Hall, Atrium
University Life, Charvis Campbell, (703) 993-8373.
Women's Lacrosse
Mason v. Georgetown.
7 p.m. George Mason Stadium$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Objectivist Club Lecture
Novelist Edward Cline, author of the Sparrowhawk series of revolutionary war-era historical fiction. 7:30 p.m. Johnson Center, Room A.
Mason Objectivist Club, Isaac DiIanni, idiianni@gmu.edu.
Student Government Presentation
Al Gore's Climate Change Presentation, presented by Morris Meyer.
7:30 p.m - 10 p.m.
Johnson Center, Room F
Student Government, (703) 993-2923, senate@gmu.edu.
Recital
Dale Underwood, Saxophone. 8 p.m.
Harris Theatre
Free. Music Department, (703) 993-1380.
Women's History Month - NCBI Workshop
Women to Women on Racism.
9 a.m - 4:30 p.m. SUB II, Ballroom.
Join the Women's Studies Research and Resource Center in celebrating the heritage of women. Multicultural Research & Resource Center, (703) 993-4003.
Women's Tennis
Mason v. University of Maryland Baltimore County. 2:30 pm
Tennis Courts by PE Building
Free. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Cinema Series
Marie Antoinette.
Johnson Center, Cinema.
Showings at 6:00 pm & 9:00 pm. Mason students w/ID, free; Mason faculty/staff w/ID, $1; general public, $3. Student Activities Programming, (703) 993-1702.
Visual Voices Series
Southern Views, mixed media, presented by Bill Christenberry. Free. Art & Visual Technology, (703) 993-8898.
7:30 p.m - 9 p.m. Harris Theatre. Free. Art & Visual Technology, (703) 993-8898.
PEPPER w/ Mad Caddies, The Supervillains and Splinta
9:30 Club. 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Women's History Month - NCBI Workshop
Women to Women on Racism. 9 a.m - 4:30 p.m.
SUB II, Ballroom. Join the Women's Studies Research and Resource Center in celebrating the heritage of women. Multicultural Research & Resource Center, (703) 993-4003.
Women's Tennis
Mason v. University of Maryland Baltimore County.
2:30 p.m.Tennis Courts by PE Building. Free. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Cinema Series
Marie Antoinette. Showings at 6:00 p.m & 9:00 p.m.
Free for Mason students w/ ID; Mason faculty/staff w/ID, $1; general public, $3.
Student Activities Programming, (703) 993-1702.
The Laramie Project-
Theatrespace Performing Arts Building. Showings at 8 p.m.-10p.m.
Cost for students $5 w/ ID, Faculty/Staff and community $10
Proceeds benefit The Matthew Shepard Foundation
Contact Dan Odom. Dodom1@gmu.edu
Catholic Campus Ministry
Night Supper
4:30; Confessions availablen and community Rosary
5:00- Daily Mass
5:30- Home cooked meal
6:15 Guest Speaker
www.gmuccm.org
The Who at theVerizon Center at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, March 9, 2007
International Women’s Health Coalition
JC Kiosk 9 a.m.- 11 a.m.
Donations help AIDS research and woman’s health in Africa.
Contact Laura Osvalds; losvalds@gmu.edu
Swim Meet
Potomac Valley Swimming Short Course Championships. March 9 - 11.
Free. Aquatic Center, (703) 993-3939.
Hypnotist Sailesh
Every Freakin’ Friday 9 p.m. JC
Program Board
Cinema Series
We Are Marshall.
Johnson Center, Cinema. Showings at 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.
Mason students w/ID, free; Mason faculty/staff w/ID, $1; general public, $3.
Student Activities Programming, (703) 993-1702.
Performance
Blue Man Group
8 p.m. Patriot Center. $88; $58. Patriot Center, (703) 993-3000.
Catholic Campus Ministry
Lamb Center Outreach for volunteering. 1:45-3:15
Every Freakin' Friday
Game Night. Free food and entertainment.
Free. Student Activities Programming, (703) 993-1438.
The Roots with Special Guests Chuck Brown and Lupe
Dar Constitution Hall,Washington,DC. 9 p.m.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Cinema Series
We Are Marshall.
Johnson Center, Cinema. Showings at 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.
Mason students w/ID, free; Mason faculty/staff w/ID, $1; general public, $3.
Student Activities Programming, (703) 993-1702.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Swim Meet
Potomac Valley Swimming Short Course Championships. March 9 - 11. Free. Aquatic Center. Call (703) 993-3939.
Softball
Mason v. Brown. Mason Invitational. George Mason Stadium. 1 p.m.
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Softball
Mason v. Morgan State. Mason Invitational. George Mason Stadium. 3 p.m.
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
No Classes *SPRING BREAK* March 12-19
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Women's Lacrosse
Mason v. St. Bonaventure. George Mason Stadium. 4 p.m. $5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Protestant Communion Service
12 p.m. - 1 p.m. SUB I, Room A
United College Ministries, (703) 993-3324.
Monty Python's Spamalot
8 p.m.Hippodrome at France-Merrick Performing Arts Center
Cheer and Dance Competition
Battle at the Capitol Rec & School Open Nationals.
Patriot Center. 8 a.m.
Patriot Center, (703) 993-3000.
Antiques Show
March 17 – 18. March 17; 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; March 18, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Field House, Recreation & Sports Complex
Sponsored by Soroptimist International of Fairfax County. $7. Classic Promotions, Inc., (301) 654-6483.
Women's Lacrosse
Mason v. Boston University. 12 pm
George Mason Stadium
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Men's Tennis
Mason v. Coppin State.
1 p.m. Tennis Courts by PE Building
Free. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Concert
United States Navy Band Commodores Jazz Ensemble.
2:30 p.m. Concert Hall
Free. Center for the Arts Box Office, (703) 993-8888.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Washington Capitals vs. Tampa Bay Lightning
Verizon Center,Washington,DC. 8:00 p.m.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Johnson Center and Student Union Operations is working in conjunction with the Safety Office and Risk Management Office to offer training programs for Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) and CPR certifications, in addition to Fire Safety and Extinguisher Training.
The Fire Safety and Extinguisher class in the Facility Management Administration Building. The first class will be conducted at 10 a.m. and the second class at 11 a.m.
Persian Club New Year Celebration
Norooz Show 1386. 5:30 p.m. Concert Hall
Free. Persian Club, persians@gmu.edu.
Women and Globalization Film Festival Series
The Take. With special guest and filmmaker Avi Lewis.
4:30 p.m. Harris Theatre.
Free. Women's Studies Research & Resource Center, (703) 993-2896.
Vision Lecture Series
Words into Music: or, How Old Play Becomes a New Opera, presented by Rick Davis, professor of theater and associate dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts.
8 p.m. Concert Hall
Free. Concert Hall, (703) 993-8888.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Baseball
Mason v. Navy. 2:30 p.m. Spuhler Field
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Sojourner Truth Lecture and Award Program
Featuring Daryl C. Dance, professor of English at the University of Richmond. Sponsored by African American Studies and Women's Studies.
3 p.m. Harris Theatre.
Free. Office of Diversity Programs & Services, (703) 993-2700.
Wednesday, March 21
Softball
Mason v. UMBC. Game 1 of a doubleheader. 1:30 p.m. George Mason Stadium
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Protestant Communion Service
12 p.m - 1 p.m. SUB II, Room VIP 1
Free. United College Ministries, (703) 993-3324.
3:30 pm
George Mason Stadium
Softball
Mason v. UMBC. Game 2 of a doubleheader. $5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Concert
GMU Jazz Ensemble. 8 p.m. Concert Hall
$10; $7, Mason students w/ID and seniors. Music Department, (703) 993-1380.
Thursday, March 22
Mason Safe Zone Program
Building a coalition between lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and heterosexual people.
9 a.m - 4:30 p.m.
SUB I, Rooms A & B
Free. Multicultural Research & Resource Center, (703) 993-4003.
Cinema Series
Rocky Balboa
Johnson Center, Cinema. Showings at 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.
Mason students w/ID, free; Mason faculty/staff w/ID, $1; general public, $3.
Student Activities Programming, (703) 993-1702.
Friday, March 23
Cinema Series
Pursuit of Happyness
Johnson Center, Cinema. Showings at 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.
Mason students w/ID, free; Mason faculty/staff w/ID, $1; general public, $3.
Student Activities Programming, (703) 993-1702.
Baseball
Mason v. Georgia State.
2:30 p.m. Spuhler Field
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Every Freakin' Friday
Band TBA. Free food and entertainment.
9 p.m. Johnson Center
Free. Student Activities Programming, (703) 993-1438.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Artsbus
An all-day bus trip to New York City. Leaves from front of Finley Building at 6 a.m.
The bus returns to Mason at 12:30 am. Open to Mason students, faculty/staff, and the community. $55. To purchase tickets, Tickets.com, (703) 218-6500.
Softball
Mason v. Georgia State. Game 1 of a doubleheader.
12 p.m. George Mason Stadium
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Softball
Mason v. Georgia State.
2 p.m.George Mason Stadium
Game 2 of a doubleheader. $5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Baseball
Mason v. Georgia State. 2 p.m.
Spuhler Field
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Women's Tennis
Mason v. Radford University.
11 a.m. Tennis Courts by PE Building
Free. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Softball
Mason v. Georgia State.
11 a.m. George Mason Stadium
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Baseball
Mason v. Georgia State.
1 p.m. Spuhler Field
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Cinema Series
Pursuit of Happyness
Johnson Center, Cinema. Showings at 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.
Mason students w/ID, free; Mason faculty/staff w/ID, $1; general public, $3.
Student Activities Programming, (703) 993-1702.
Sunday March 25, 2007
Damien Rice- Irish singer and songwriter
D.A.R Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C. 8 p.m.
Go to TICKETMASTER. COM for details and tickets
Pre-Sale starts March 1.
Women's Tennis
Mason v. Radford University.
11 a.m. Tennis Courts by PE Building
Free. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Softball
Mason v. Georgia State.
11 a.m. George Mason Stadium
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Baseball
Mason v. Georgia State.
1 p.m. Spuhler Field
$5; $2; Mason students free w/ID. Athletic Ticket Office, (703) 993-3270.
Women in Media Panel Discussion
Making Strides, featuring Mason Professors Dr. Janette Kenner Muir and Dr. Cindy Lont; Colleen M. Hahn, President, Equal Footing Foundation; Maureen Bunyan, ABC 7 News; and Peggy Fox, WUSA 9.
Sponsored by the Fairfax County Commission, Office For Women and George Mason University. 2 p.m - 4 p.m. Fairfax County Government Center, Board Auditorium
Free. Fairfax County Office For Women, (703) 324-5730.
Concert
University Chorale and Chamber Singers. 4 p.m. Harris Theater
$10; $7, Mason students w/ID and seniors. Center for the Arts Box Office, (703) 993-8888.
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