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Mason Spirit is published three times a year by the Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations in conjunction with the Office of Communications and Marketing.
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Man on a Mission
By Michael Sandler on July 13, 2015
To understand Athletic Director Brad Edwards’s vision for Mason athletics is to know one thing: He doesn’t like to lose.
He’s Just Getting Revved Up
By Michele McDonald on June 16, 2015
Mason’s new provost S. David Wu is ready to take the university places.
Celebration of Distinction 2015
By Mason Spirit contributor on May 14, 2015
On Thursday, April 23, the George Mason University Alumni Association recognized its most prestigious alumni, as well as Senior of the Year and Faculty Member of the Year, at an elegant dinner in the Hyatt Fairfax at Fair Lakes.
The Ultimate Insider
By Buzz McClain, BA '77 on May 5, 2015
Former congressman and Mason Board of Visitors Rector Tom Davis shares his insider’s view of Washington politics with students in a course he helped design.
Hands-On Healing
By Mason Spirit contributor on April 21, 2015
College of Health and Human Services students are doing their part to improve health care, from rural West Virginia to Swaziland.
Mission Control
By Colleen Kearney Rich on April 21, 2015
Mason alumna Sandra Cauffman has spent 24 years helping projects run smoothly at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
The Value of a Multidisciplinary Approach to Health
By Mason Spirit contributor on February 5, 2015
The dean of the College of Health and Human Services explains why combining several academic disciplines and professional specializations will more broadly improve the well-being of individuals and communities.
Continue Reading The Value of a Multidisciplinary Approach to Health
A Hub for Health Care
By Colleen Kearney Rich on January 30, 2015
With a new “health college” on the horizon, George Mason University is positioning itself to become a hub for Northern Virginia health care.
“19 and Full of Hope”
By Mason Spirit contributor on January 28, 2015
Many things about nursing have changed over the 40 years since George Mason University began offering career training, but one thing hasn’t changed—the compassionate people who are drawn to the profession.
Start the Presses
By Mason Spirit contributor on January 28, 2015
A new alumni-led initiative, Stillhouse Press, has Mason creative writing students dabbling in “craft” publishing.
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