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Mason Celebrates Black and African Heritage Month

We are excited to share the many wonderful programs and events brought to you by Mason student organizations, departments/units, and academic colleges. Black/African Heritage Month is under the leadership of Student Engagement for Racial Justice within Mason’s Center for Culture, Equity, and Empowerment.

During the summer of 2020 and presently, we have received an outpouring of support and programmatic ideas that centered Black and African Diasporic Student Communities due to the racial unrest that swept the nation. This February, our University community has created programming that centers and uplifts the wellbeing of Black life on our campus. These programs highlight storytelling, heritage, allyship, reflection, activism, appreciation, history, advocacy, resilience or strength.

This year’s theme, Sankofa – Reaching Back to Better Shape Our Future, was intentionally chosen by students in light of all that our communities have endured globally. “Sankofa” is a metaphorical symbol of a bird with its head turned backwards which originated by the Akan people of Ghana. The word is derived from the words: SAN (return), KO (go), and FA (look, seek, and take). The Akan believe that the past serves as our guide for the future and that there is wisdom in learning from the past to ensure a strong future. As we enter a space of healing, restoration, and a search for peace, it is imperative that we, as a community, use the metaphorical symbol of Sankofa to learn from our past and embrace our history to better shape our future for our current communities and for generations to come.

Mason proudly upholds the celebration of what we call Black/African Heritage Month by hosting annual events that are educational, inspirational, and inclusive of the diversity of the Mason community. Founded by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the United States began its recognition of black history in 1926 with the celebration of “Negro History Week” The week was initially created to recognize the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, both of which are in February. In 1976, the celebration was expanded to be inclusive of the entire month of February. We are honored to be able to continue to uphold the traditions set forth by those before us.

We are grateful for our many cultural and historically Black student organizations who have crafted and cultivated communities of care for Black life at Mason. Organizations such as the Black, African-Heritage, and Caribbean Coalition, Black Student Alliance, GMU NAACP, Black Justice Association, African Student Association, Anointed Vessels of Unity, Brains Then Beauty, Lights Out, Chase Dreams Not Boys, Women of Color in STEM, GMU QTPOC, National Council of Negro Women, Collegiate Black Men, Caribbean Student Association, Rated R, Lights Out, and all of our Black Greek Lettered Organizations. We admire their resilience and commitment to serving their peers in light of this pandemic and the many social issues impacting their communities.

We hope you will join us the rest of this month and beyond, as this is more than a moment, it is a movement. To access the full Black/African Heritage Month calendar, visit ccee.gmu.edu/2021-bahm. This year’s calendar features virtual movie screenings, mindfulness and wellness workshops, dialogues, panels, and much more!

Crystal Davidson
Assistant Director
Center for Culture, Equity, and Empowerment

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Career Development Opportunities for Your Student

A full house of employers is expected for the 2021 Spring Career Fair on Feb. 17 and 18 from 12-4 p.m. ET. While the market has been somewhat uncertain due to the pandemic, there are plenty of employers still looking to hire Mason students and alumni!

A range of national, regional and local employers are expected, including:

  • General Dynamics, Kearney & Co, Raytheon, CVS Health and other major employers from around the Northern Virginia area.
  • Many federal and local government agencies are also registered including the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, FAA, Patent & Trademark Office, Fish and Wildlife Service, Peace Corps and several branches of local county governments.
  • Nonprofits include the Cato Institute, the Institute of World Politics, City Year and Teach for America and more.

All Mason students and alumni are welcome to register and attend the Career Fair. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with employers in real time to discuss internships and job openings.

The virtual Career Fair – How it works and what’s different
University Career Services will use a virtual fair platform that allows students to visit e-booths of employers in both camera, audio, and text formats.

  • Registration is mandatory – Encourage your student to visit JobsConnected and register by 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Feb. 17.
  • Urge your student to attend a preparation event before the Career Fair to practice speaking with employers and to have their resume reviewed. Events can be found on the Career Services Events Calendar.
  • Suggest that your student attend the Career Fair professionally dressed to make a strong first impression. We have a Pinterest Work Wear board that they can use for ideas of what to wear.
  • Your student can research employers attending the virtual Career Fair. They can use their Handshake account to review the employers attending and the positions that are open.
  • Recommend that your student check their technology in advance. Since your student will be meeting with employers in real time, it’s important that they check their webcam and microphone in advance.
  • Encourage your student to visit our Prepare for the Fair page for more information about how to make the most out of the Spring Career Fair!

Bernadette Davey
Career Fair Manager
University Career Services

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Support for Mason Families: Virtual Family Initiatives

Last semester, New Student and Family Programs (NSFP) offered a wide variety of Virtual Family Initiatives to help support our Mason family community. This spring, NSFP is offering a continuation of opportunities for families and students to attend. To ensure that the needs of Mason families and students are being met, NSFP has designed a new Family Support Series to address specific needs that you have vocalized about what your students have been facing.

In addition to the Family Support Series, we are offering continued programs for families to interact and connect. The Family-to-Family Dialogue (formerly Peer-Led Support) sessions provide an opportunity for you to interact with the Parent and Family Council, get to know them, and ask whatever questions you may have about your student’s experience.

Below you will find descriptions and registration links for all of the new spring Virtual Family Initiatives!

Family-to-Family Dialogue
The Parent and Family Council is made up of parents and family members of current Mason students! They are hosting live sessions focused on family-to-family dialogue and how you can support each other and your Mason students on this collegiate journey. Register for one or all of the sessions below!

Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 6 p.m. ET: Register here
Tuesday, Mar. 16 at 6 p.m. ET: Register here
Thursday, Apr. 22 at 6 p.m. ET: Register here

Family Support Series
NSFP is excited to announce our new Family Support Series designed to address your Mason family’s specific needs. Learn more about these events and register below!

Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. ET: Building Community
The Building Community program featuring current Mason students will hone in on ways students can become connected at Mason, even in a virtual world. This panel will allow families and their students to ask questions about campus life, how to get involved, and how to find a community at the institution. Register here.

Wednesday, Mar. 3 at 6 p.m. ET: Student Success Coaching & Advising
This opportunity will revolve around academic resources that students can take advantage of within Mason. Attend to learn more about ways about how students can succeed academically in a virtual classroom setting and additional ways they can become connected to these resources. Register here.

Thursday, Apr. 1 at 6 p.m. ET: Well-Being
NSFP knows that COVID-19 and being in a virtual environment has contributed to a significant impact on your student’s mental, physical and financial health. Learn about the best ways to practice self-care, the resources available at Mason to support your student, and other ways to get through this tumultuous time. Register here.

For more information on our Virtual Family Initiatives, visit masonfamily.gmu.edu/virtual-family-initiatives.

Daylen Orlick
Assistant Director, Family Programs
New Student and Family Programs

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2021-22 Housing Application Update

The purpose of this communication is to help prepare your student for the 2021-2022 Housing Application and Housing Selection processes.

All current Mason students have the opportunity to apply for housing for next year. The number of upperclass students able to select housing for next year will ultimately depend on the level of demand from students who are guaranteed housing. Students who are cleared to participate in the Housing Selection Process will be notified and provided important process information via their Mason email no later than 5:00 p.m. ET on Monday, February 8.

Housing Application and Selection Process Overview
– Housing application closes at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, February 2.
– The application can be found in the Housing Portal at gmu.starrezhousing.com/StarRezPortal.
– Applicants will be notified if they will be cleared for selection process on February 8.
– Roommate grouping begins in the Housing Portal on February 26.
– Your student can search for roommates in the Housing Portal.

Housing Selection Process: March 15-March 19
– Students will be sent an email assigning a specific date and time slot during which they will need to login to the Housing Portal to select their space.
– Students will pay their $300 pre-payment after their space has been selected. All pre-payments are due by Monday, March 22.
– Pre-payment Waivers will be available February 24-March 22.

If you or your student have questions regarding the application or selection process, please email Housing and Residence Life at housing@gmu.edu or call (703) 993-2720.

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