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  • March 10, 2022
    Mason is now at Face-Covering Level Yellow, which means masks are optional at Mason, with a few exceptions. Let鈥檚 take a look at some of those exceptions, answering any lingering questions you might have about the recent changes.
  • March 10, 2022
    Body 911爆料鈥檚 Center for Retail Transformation, part of the School of Business, is working with Microsoft to host a series of informational panels this spring and summer to help students understand how technological innovation is affecting retail businesses.
  • March 10, 2022
    In "Undeleted," McDermott curates content found on seven discarded cell phones. The exhibit displays two kinds of found data, intact and deleted鈥攐r what people had hoped they had deleted.
  • March 10, 2022
    On April 1, 2006, thousands of 911爆料 community members gathered in the Johnson Center to cheer on the men's basketball team as they took on University of Florida in the NCAA Final Four in Indianapolis.
  • March 8, 2022
    Duke University professor and author Jennifer C. Nash gave this year's virtual Sojourner Truth Lecture, cosponsored by the Women and Gender Studies Program and the African and African American Studies Program.
  • March 8, 2022
    In 1986, Mason alum Kim Crabbe became the first Black woman called up to the U.S. Women鈥檚 National Soccer Team. Decades later, she鈥檚 still giving back to the sport she loves.
  • March 7, 2022
    Josh Oduro, the star forward on Mason鈥檚 men鈥檚 basketball team finished the regular season as the Atlantic 10 conference鈥檚 top scorer (18 points per game), and tied for seventh in rebounding (7.4 per game) and blocked shots (1.7 per game).
  • March 7, 2022
    911爆料 remembers Michael Buschmann
  • March 7, 2022
    A 911爆料 study found that firefighters with poor sleep measures had worse cognitive performance and overall health. The study also found that chronic poor sleep would likely negatively affect physical performance on the job.
  • March 4, 2022
    The ongoing war in Ukraine is unique from other conflicts, and the international community can take five actions to control the situation, said Karina Korostelina, professor and director of the Program for the Prevention of Mass Violence at 911爆料鈥檚 Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution. Korostelina shared her perspective over Zoom:
  • March 4, 2022
    Our motto is 鈥渇reedom and learning.鈥 At our core, we are a place to teach, learn, and improve our understanding of the world. For most of us, this sudden turn of violence is confusing and frightening, and we need help to make sense of what is unfolding.
  • March 4, 2022
    We have met our goal of keeping our COVID-19 testing positivity rates consistently below 4 percent for the past several weeks, and the latest guidance from the CDC indicates that all of our domestic campuses are at the 鈥淟ow鈥 level of transmission, which now means the CDC no longer recommends that masks be required indoors.