Mason Wire
The George Mason University Alumni E-Newsletter June 2008

Alumni Association News & Events

  • The First Annual Mason Festival of the Arts
  • Discount Tickets for AT&T National Golf Championship
  • Alumni Association Has Nationals Tickets for Sale
  • New Executive Education Program Seeks Alumni to Enroll
  • Alumna/History Student Archives the Past at Holocaust Museum

University News & Events

  • Mason Researchers Study Air Travel's Broken System
  • New Center Charts Course for School Leadership
  • Newest Robinson Professor Sees History as 'A Great Connector'
  • Blood Flow Simulation System Unveiled by Mason Researchers

Patriot Sports

  • Coach Angie Taylor Inducted into Illinois State's Hall of Fame
  • Mason Athletics Receives NACMA Award
  • Two Patriots Compete in NCAA Track and Field Nationals

From the Campus Scene


Students Kennedy Keenan, left, a government and international politics major, and Prentice Whitlow, a dance major, attended Mason's annual donor appreciation luncheon on May 29 to thank donors for their scholarships. "Your support has bolstered my confidence," Whitlow told the group.
Photo by Nicolas Tan


 

 

Alumni Association News

 

The First Annual Mason Festival of the Arts

Alumni, join the Mason community in celebrating the arts! Mason's first annual Festival of the Arts will be held on the Fairfax campus from June 12-29. Details of the various programs can be found at www.masonfestival.org.
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Discount Tickets for AT&T National Golf Championship

The Alumni Association has a limited number of discounted Daily Gallery tickets available for July 5 to the AT&T National Golf Championship hosted by Tiger Woods.
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Alumni Association Has Nationals Tickets for Sale

Take me out to the Ballgame! Mason's Alumni Association has reserved a limited number of tickets in the left field box for a Saturday home game at Nationals Park on August 16. Gather with your friends, family, and Mason alumni at the new stadium as the Nationals battle the Rockies.
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New Executive Education Program Seeks Alumni to Enroll

Executive Leadership in the Public Sector, a new program designed for leaders and emerging leaders in government, nongovernmental organizations, and international organizations, is being offered by Mason's School of Public Policy and the School of Management starting in September. To learn more and apply, visit: policy.gmu.edu/execed


Alumna/History Student Archives the Past at Holocaust Museum

People tell Rebecca Erbelding secrets that they won't even tell their spouses, their siblings or their children. As an archivist for the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., the Mason alumna with an MA in History, is a current doctoral student, and gets to hear many of the survivors' stories firsthand. Others she gleans from the mementos - diaries, journals, photographs - that arrive in the mail each day and fill her office. These artifacts tell the personal histories of Holocaust survivors, and in her role of archivist, she is often the first person to see the donations that come into the museum.
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University News

Mason Researchers Study Air Travel's Broken System

George Donohue, director of Mason's Center for Air Transportation Systems Research, is coauthor of a new book titled "Terminal Chaos: Why U.S. Air Travel Is Broken and How to Fix It." Researchers at Mason's Center for Air Transportation Systems Research have been analyzing this problem, which has been brewing for several decades.
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New Center Charts Course for School Leadership

Gone are the days when school leaders were simply managers. As schools face high-stakes challenges of improving student performance and reducing achievement gaps in learning, leaders have a new set of demands. To respond to this evolving role, Mason's College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) is spearheading an effort to create a professional development center for school leaders in the region: The Northern Virginia School Leadership Center (NVSLC). Partners for the effort include Alexandria City, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William County Public Schools.
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Newest Robinson Professor Sees History as 'A Great Connector'

Spencer Crew, the newest Robinson Professor at Mason, has been a public historian for much of his career, often focusing on African American history. Before joining the university, Crew headed the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati.
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Blood Flow Simulation System Unveiled by Mason Researchers

Researchers at Mason's Center for Computational Fluid Dynamics recently unveiled a first-of-its-kind patient-specific blood flow simulation system that was assembled by Philips Medical Systems using software components developed at Mason. The cutting-edge technology has the potential to improve diagnostics and treatments for millions of Americans affected by brain aneurysms - saclike bulges in the blood vessels - each year.
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Patriot Sports


Coach Angie Taylor Inducted into Illinois State's Hall of Fame

Mason women's cross country and track and field head coach Angie Taylor has been named to the Illinois State University's (ISU) Athletics Hall of Fame.
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Mason Athletics Receives NACMA Award

The National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) has selected its 2007-08 award winners and George Mason received the Silver award in promotional/schedule poster-basketball. Initiated in 2003, the NACMA Awards program honors outstanding achievement in marketing and promotions. The Mason athletic marketing and promotions department accepted their award during NACMA's 17th Annual Convention in Dallas, Texas.

Two Patriots Compete in NCAA Track and Field Nationals

Two George Mason student-athletes competed for the NCAA title among the nation's best as junior Murielle Ahoure and senior Ryan McCoy participated in the Outdoor Track and Field National Championships that took place at Drake Stadium in Des Moines from June 11- 14. Ahoure competed in the 100-meter and 200-meter dash, while McCoy contested the triple jump.
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