| Times | Events |
|---|---|
Women's History MonthCelebrate the history of women all month long. Women and Gender Studies Center, (703) 993-2896 | |
| 9 am - 4 pm | Career Services: Education Recruitment DayJohnson Center, Dewberry Hall An opportunity for graduating teachers and school counselors, in addition to graduating BS / BA students, interested in teaching, to mingle and discuss opportunities with education recruiters from school systems from the Washington metropolitan area and surrounding regions. Open to Mason students, students from DC Consortium schools and other qualified and interested candidates. Career Services, (703) 993-2370 |
| 11:30 am - 12:30 pm | ADP Colloquia SeriesThe HUB, Rooms 1 and 2 All members of the Mason community are welcome to attend the Applied Developmental Psychology Colloquia Series. Psychology Department, (703) 993-1342 |
| 12 pm - 1 pm | SPP Brown Bag Seminar: Stephen RuthArlington Campus, Founders Hall, Room 317 Five Approaches Toward Making College Affordable Again. Presented by Stephen Ruth, Professor; Director, ICASIT. School of Public Policy, (703) 993-2280 |
| 12 pm - 1 pm | Public and International Affairs Brown Bag: Kristin WareRobinson Hall A, Room 203 Learn more about life in the Peace Corps as Kristin Ware discusses her experiences. Amanda Myers, (703) 993-9466, amyers6@gmu.edu |
| 1:30 pm - 3 pm | Customer Service Certificate Program: Telephone SkillsUniversity Hall, Room 3300 Class is based on the Telephone Doctor's method of customer service. Bridget Peabody, (703) 993-6764, hrlearn@gmu.edu |
| 3 pm - 5:30 pm | Exhibit Opening ReceptionFenwick Library, Room 204-C A reception will be held to celebrate the opening of the Libraries' latest exhibit Primary Source Research: An Exhibit for Student Scholars. Refreshements will be served and staff will be on hand to answer questions. Free Leah Richardson, (703) 993-2220, speccoll@gmu.edu, Special Collections & Archives, University Libraries |
| 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm | Fulbright U.S. Student Program Information SessionsArlington Campus, Founders Hall, Room 210 Learn more about opportunities to study, teach English, or conduct research abroad through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program! Open to all interested students, both undergraduate and graduate. The Fulbright program operates in more than 145 countries worldwide and is open to U.S. citizens in nearly all fields and disciplines. Kay Agoston, (703) 993-3131, kagoston@gmu.edu, Office of the Provost |
| 6 pm - 7:30 pm | Information Session: MBAResearch Hall, Room 163 Staff and students will be on hand to discuss the program and answer questions. MBA Programs, (703) 993-2136 |
| 6 pm - 8 pm | Azucar Salsa Dance LessonsJohnson Center, Dance Studio Salsa Workshops instructed by a professional dancer are free for Mason Students, and $5 for non-Mason students. Every Wednesday evening. $5; Free for Mason Students Christine Gonzales, cgonzald@gmu.edu, Azucar GMU Salsa Club |

