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The Research I observatory provides access to the night skies for students and amateur astronomers throughout the region.
Mason students come from all 50 states and more than 130 countries, creating an environment rich in cultural perspectives.
With nearly 5,400 students living on campus, Mason boasts one of the largest residential communities in Virginia.
Mason has 22 NCAA Division I teams, including women's rowing, and a wide range of club and intramural teams.
Fine and performing arts students learn from award-winning artists and performers.
More than 200 student organizations and other activities contribute to a vibrant campus life.
More than 7,000 students graduated this year at Mason's Commencement in the Patriot Center.
Mason's dynamic academic programs prepare students for 21st century careers.
Southside, Mason's innovative new dining facility, was designed with sustainability and environmental issues in mind.
Civility Class Teaches Students to Mind Their Ps and Qs
Mason adjunct professor Leslie Morton says enough is enough when it comes to people behaving badly.
Public Policy Professor Advises European Economies
Andrew Hughes Hallett has advised the governments of Scotland and the Netherlands, and has provided consultation for the European Commission on economic matters.
Political Analyst Bill Schneider Shares Dirty Little Secrets of American Politics
The public policy professor has covered politics for more than four decades, plenty of time to discover some dirty little secrets.
Suzanne Smith: My Man's an Undertaker
Community leaders or con artists? Historian Smith explores the world of African American funeral directors.
Study Reveals the Secrets to Negotiating a Higher Salary
The study analyzed which methods were the most successful and which ones were more likely to leave both parties satisfied with the outcome.
Eight Things Everyone Needs to Know about Zombies
NPR's "All Things Considered"
Anthropology professor Jeffrey Mantz talks about his Mason course focusing on zombies and their cultural importance.
The Guardian (UK)
Mason psychology professor Todd Kashdan discusses ways to be creative and lead a more fulfilling life.
Susan Tolchin, professor of public policy, discusses her new co-authored book, "Pinstripe Patronage" and how the American political system is built around trading favors.
C-SPAN's Washington Journal
Michael McDonald, associate professor of public and international affairs, discusses the early voting trends in the 2010 mid-term elections.
Analysis of NPR - Juan Williams Firing
WTTG-TV/Fox 5 Morning News
Solon Simmons, assistant professor at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, discusses the issues of free speech and political correctness surrounding the firing of NPR news analyst Juan Williams.
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