| Times | Events |
|---|---|
Asian Pacific American Heritage MonthOffice of Diversity Programs & Services, (703) 993-2700 | |
Technology SymposiumThe Mason Inn and Conference Center Emergency Preparedness. Volgenau School of Engineering, (703) 993-1505 | |
| 8:45 am - 5 pm | TEDMED - Live StreamingResearch Hall, Showcase For three and a half exciting days, this uniquely diverse community will explore the ideas, innovations and challenges that will help shape the future of health and medicine for 300 million Americans...and the world. Volgenau School of Engineering, (703) 993-1505 |
| 10:30 am | Theatreworks: Ramona QuimbyCenter for the Arts, Concert Hall Hold on to your hat for the latest madcap capers of elementary student Ramona Quimby, her big sister Beeus, and all their friends on Klickitat Street! Two Beans Productions presents the play based on Bevery Cleary’s award-winning books. Center for the Arts, (703) 993-8888 |
| 11 am | Business Counseling 101Mason Enterprise Center, 4031 University Drive, Fairfax Sign up for Mason's SBDC's Group Initial Counseling session to learn how to utilize SBDC's one on one counseling services, participate in a peer review of your business plan, and network with other local entrepreneurs. Register via Web site. Free Mona Olsen, (703) 277-7747, help@masonsbdc.org |
| 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 |
| 11:30 am - 1:30 pm | SAME Northern Virginia Post LuncheonMason Inn Conference Center and Hotel An exciting opportunity from Society of American Military Engineers to network with professionals in the area and hear an interesting speech regarding the Development of the National Capital Region. Registration required online. Volgenau School of Engineering, (703) 993-1505, Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering |
| 12 pm - 1:30 pm | Narrative Research RoundtableArlington Campus, Founders Hall, Room 318 A space for individuals to present their research in progress to colleagues for feedback. This opportunity for scholarly exchange is open to the entire community. If you are working on a paper using Narrative approaches and would like to practice presenting your work and opening it to discussion, or you are interested in joining the session, contact Alison. Lunch will be provided. Alison Castel, acastel@gmu.edu, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution |
| 12:30 pm | TheatreWorks: Ramona QuimblyCenter for the Arts, Concert Hall Production by TheatreWorks. Center for the Arts Box Office, (703) 993-8888 |
| 2 pm - 5 pm | Rogers and Whitetop Hall Opening CeremonyRogers and Whitetop Hall, Courtyard Join the Mason Community at the Rogers and Whitetop Hall Opening Ceremony! Free food from Everlasting Life Cafe, and a performance by Jukebox the Ghost. While you're there, learn about how you can save the world on campus with a panel discussion about Mason's sustainability efforts. Office of Sustainability, (703) 993-4220 |
| 3 pm | APA Heritage Month: Provost and VP TeaJohnson Center, Bistro Provost Peter Stearns and VP Sandy Scherrens will facilitate this discussion with Asian and Asian American students. The focus is on Asian and Asian American student affairs at Mason. Invitation only. Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Multicultural Education, (703) 993-2700 |
| 6 pm - 7 pm | Information Session: MBAArlington Campus, Founders Hall, Room 113 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 |
| 7 pm | Film Screening: Cultures of ResistanceJohnson Center, Cinema Cultures of Resistance feature documentary is a production of Caipirinha Productions. Directed by Lara Lee, the film highlights the work of artists, musicians, and dancers throughout the world who are working for peace and justice, and are re-conceiving resistance as a fundamentally creative act. Middle East Studies Program, (703) 993-2962 |
| 7 pm - 9 pm | Park-A-Palooza Talent Show AuditionsThe Ridge The Resident Student Association is holding auditions for the Park-A-Palooza Talent Show. Performers can show up at the audition or send in a video/recording via email. Victoria Vuong, rsa@gmu.edu, Resident Student Association |

