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  • Daejayon Volunteer Association to host Earth Week Fashion Show

    News1 April 18, 2011 at 6:03 pm Comments are Disabled

    Daejayon, an international volunteer association for university students, will be hosting a fashion show on the Quad April 28 to support Earth Day. The fashion show, called “Daejayon goes GREEN on the runway,” will feature models wearing clothing made entirely of recyclables. There will also be speakers, a DJ and dancers. Admission to the event will be on a donation basis, which will go toward Daejayon’s charitable works. The President of the Mason Chapter of Daejayon, Christina Matthews encourages students to attend, saying, “I really encourage students to attend this event because they will have a better understanding of what is happening to our environment at this time, but also, they will be able to feel the love and comradery that Daejayon has to offer.” Daejayon is a worldwide organization that works with social welfare programs and governments to promote a healthy environment and social welfare. This is the first event Daejayon will host at a Virginia school. Their next goal is to continue to work with local non-profit organizations and plant over a million trees in Northern Virginia.

     
  • 5K for victims’ rights

    5K for victims’ rights

    News1 April 18, 2011 at 6:02 pm Comments are Disabled

    For the past 15 years, George Mason University has hosted an annual 5k walk in honor of Victims’ Rights Week, and in remembrance of Aimee Willard.

     
  • Mason professor brings apps to classroom

    News1 April 18, 2011 at 5:56 pm Comments are Disabled

    In a world of tweets and status updates, graduate students in George Mason University’s College of Education and Human Development are working to make app-based learning a reality.

     
  • Mason psychology professor discusses curiosity, learning

    News1 April 18, 2011 at 5:55 pm Comments are Disabled

    Curiosity is the key to a fulfilling life. That is, according to best-selling author and George Mason University assistant professor of psychology Todd Kashdan. “Curiosity is a mindset which involves recognizing new information and seeking out new experiences,” said Kashdan, who in his 2009 book “Curious,” educates readers about curiosity’s ability to enhance well-being. Sometimes in the college classroom, students’ curiosity is curbed by a pressure to succeed. “Mason is generally run by strict guidelines for what you need to do to get good grades,” said Kashdan, who believes that the most effective teachers help students tap into their curiosity and enable students to connect the subject to the real world. But not all teachers have this capability. “Teachers tend to focus on obedience and making sure there are no problems in covering all syllabus materials,” Kashdan said. Kashdan, who regularly teaches a class on the science of well-being, advises students preparing for exams to see the broader picture and ask themselves: “Why are we learning this?” According to Kashdan, curiosity is also integral to social relationships. Kashdan advises limiting small talk when meeting new people and treating conversations as experiments. “Almost nobody likes small talk for more than two […]

     
  • Standing up for animal rights

    Standing up for animal rights

    Lifestyle April 18, 2011 at 5:54 pm Comments are Disabled

    The return of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus to George Mason University has drawn protests from about 20 animal rights activists, including members of the university’s Animal Rights Collective.

     
  • Students, faculty discuss their interaction with Mason Police Department

    News1 April 18, 2011 at 5:49 pm Comments are Disabled

    An official university Task Force formed earlier this month to seek input on “interactions and experiences” with university police held its first of two open meetings Tuesday afternoon. All Students, faculty and staff were able to sign up prior to the meeting, and 11 people who had signed up spoke.

     
  • Despite weather,  I-Week a success

    Despite weather, I-Week a success

    News1 April 18, 2011 at 5:46 pm Comments are Disabled

    Inclement weather did not hinder the success of this year’s International Week. Highlights of last week’s festivities included the popular dance competition and various culture nights hosted by student organizations.

     
  • Science and Technology I & II addition to be ready by Spring 2013

    Science and Technology I & II addition to be ready by Spring 2013

    News1 April 18, 2011 at 5:43 pm Comments are Disabled

    The 50,000-square-foot addition that has blocked off a significant area near Student Union Building II and will link Science and Technology I and II will be finished by Spring 2013.

     
  • Football in Fairfax

    Sports April 11, 2011 at 7:22 pm Comments are Disabled

    According to sources, the Redskins have offered to build Mason a football stadium and, in return, they would use it for practice.

     
  • Mason rowing team’s Maureen McAuliffe invited to U23 National team

    Mason rowing team’s Maureen McAuliffe invited to U23 National team

    Sports April 11, 2011 at 7:20 pm Comments are Disabled

    An anxiously awaited email slipped in to senior Maureen McAuliffe’s inbox last Sunday afternoon. It was one the Herndon native had been expecting for more than two days and one that could change her rowing career.