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June 8, 2012 | Today | Print Calendar

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8 am

Rising Stars

Johnson Center, Dewberry

Teachers from Reston Schools and guest speakers encourage middle school students to think about attending college.

Miriam Raskin, mraskin@gmu.edu

10 am - 12 pm

Mason 101

Johnson Center, Room B

University Information presents a two-hour information session each month that provides essential information about George Mason University to faculty, staff, and students. Registration Required by email or through web site.

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University Information, (703) 993-1005, gmu101@gmu.edu

Web Site

11 am - 1 pm

Need a New Mason ID?

Student Union Building, First Floor

Replace a lost or stolen Mason ID for half the cost. It’s simple; deposit $5 to your Mason Money account and we will waive the $10 replacement fee. Mason Money is the all-purpose currency accepted at all retail and dinning across the Mason campuses. Look for the mobile photo-ID cart.

Steve Duval, (703) 993-9795, sduval@gmu.edu

Web Site

1 pm - 3:15 pm

CLE Immigration Remedies for Victims of Crimes Against Women

Arlington Campus, Hazel Hall, Room 329

The program focuses on the federal remedies available to undocumented immigrant victims of domestic or sexual violence.

School of Law, (703) 993-8000

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1 pm - 5 pm

SOM 4th Annual Behavioral Tax Symposium

The Mason Inn Conference Center & Hotel

The Symposium will bring together scholars working on current topics in the area of tax judgment and decision making. Registration required online.

$195 faculty, $50 doctoral students

Anne Magro, (703) 993-1765, amagro@gmu.edu, School of Management

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7 pm

Gar-Field High School Graduation

Patriot Center

Patriot Center Box Office, (703) 993-3000

Web Site

8 pm

Prince William Little Theatre: Red Scare on Sunset

Prince William Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Gregory Family Theater

The Red Scare began in earnest when a Congressional committee began investigating communist influence in Hollywood. Many were asked-Are you or have you ever been a member of the communist party? This is a story of friendship and betrayal, when make believe crossed over to reality.

Hylton Performing Arts Center, (703)-993-7759

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