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Archive for October, 2019

Cheers to Class Work!

by Mary Lee Clark on October 25th, 2019

NUTR 430/530 Introduction to Wine and Beer has one of the longest waiting lists at the university. Students put their taste buds to the test as they learn how wine and beer influence cultures and people’s relationship with alcohol and food.

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Rabia Chaudry: Fighting for Justice

by Mariam Aburdeineh, BA ’13 on October 25th, 2019

Millions of people were captivated by the murder mystery involving Adnan Syed and Hae Min Lee after Rabia Chaudry, JD ’00, took the case to NPR and the hit podcast Serial was born.

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Patriot Profile: Dolica Gopisetty

by Colleen Kearney Rich on October 25th, 2019

This year, Mason information technology major Dolica Gopisetty was on a panel of students discussing cloud computing at the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Public Sector Summit in Washington, D.C., and she so impressed those at Amazon that they invited her to be a keynote speaker at their conference in Seattle, Washington.

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Engineering Is in Their DNA

by Mason Spirit contributor on October 25th, 2019

Four siblings from a family of engineers continue the tradition by all becoming graduates of the Sid and Reva Dewberry Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering.

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O Say Can You See

by Mason Spirit contributor on October 24th, 2019

An a capella quartet of Green Machine alumni won a contest to sing the national anthem at a D.C. United game.

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