Students living in this era of racial reckoning and political unrest have far more resources at their disposal than social Read More
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Fighting the fires of social and racial unrest
To honor the memory of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and recognize those on campus who actively live out Read More
Reflecting on Dr. King’s determination and resolve
Fellow Patriots: This holiday weekend overflows with irony. When I think of any march on Washington, the image that immediately Read More
President Washington on moving forward after last week’s election
Fellow Patriots: We have just come through an historic election, which has taught us a great deal about ourselves and Read More
Election 2020: Students cast their ballots, watched and waited
At the polling place in Merten Hall, 347 people voted in-person on Election Day, according to Fairfax County unofficial results. Read More
Mason plans activities around the presidential election
Election Day is coming, and Mason has planned a variety of civic engagement activities for Nov. 3 and after, including Read More
Resources Available for Next Week’s Election
From the Provost’s Newsletter MasonVotes and University Life partners are offering an incredible amount of opportunities for students and the Read More
New Library Resource Guide: Anti-racism, #BlackLivesMatter, and Civic Action
The Libraries has published a new resource guide on Anti-Racism, #BlackLivesMatter, and Civic Action. The purpose of this guide is Read More
Mason lauded in editorial for fighting spread of COVID-19
The Richmond Times-Dispatch wrote that universities should serve as laboratories for COVID-19 best practices, and Mason is a good place Read More
Volunteer for 9/11 Virtual Day of Service
This year’s Mason Nation 9/11 Virtual Day of Service is scheduled for this Friday, September 11, and although it will be Read More