C2M Senior News Editor Adam Sylvain

C2M answers MasonLive FAQs

The full migration to the MasonLive e-mail system was completed Nov. 17. In the wake of the change, C2M, with the help of Bobbi Ritz, ITU associate director of Communication and Events, is helping to answer some FAQs.

 

I haven't been getting new e-mail lately, why is that?

All e-mail is now being re-routed to student’s MasonLive accounts. Incoming mail is no longer being received in MEMO inboxes.

What do I need to do?

Construction forces temporary closure of Sandy Creek Way

Sandy Creek Way will be closed beyond the Level 2 entrance to the Sandy Creek parking deck, beginning Nov. 20 through Dec. 3, according to an e-mail sent to the Mason community.

Only parking deck traffic will be permitted to turn onto Sandy Creek Way from Patriot Circle. In addition, the sidewalk along Sandy Creek Way, heading up between Science and Tech II, will also be closed. Pedestrians are advised to travel around SUB II or use the York River Rd. sidewalks at this time.

Mason adds new surveillance technology to RAC and AFC buildings

SeeView Security, Inc. announced this week they have completed installation of a new high definition camera surveillance system in Mason’s Recreation and Athletic Complex and the Aquatic and Fitness Centers.

Student Health Services closed for construction this week


Student Health Services will be closed for construction today until Wednesday. (George Yanez) 

Don’t get sick this week.

Student Health Services will be closed due to ongoing construction in Student Union Building I, today through Wednesday, according to an e-mail sent to the Mason community.

Fasolini granted conditional release

Standing before Magistrate Judge Alan Kay, Diego Fasolini — the part-time Italian professor arrested on child pornography charges — was granted conditional release today until the continuation of Friday’s scheduled preliminary hearing. United States of America v. Diego Fasolini will reconvene until Dec. 10.

Faculty Senate introduces proposed Code of Ethics and budget outlook

The GMU Faculty Senate met Nov. 10, to hear reports from several senate committees, approving several additions and amendments. The senate convened at 3 p.m. in Robinson Hall, room B113. The meeting was open to all members of the Mason community.

MCN to celebrate start of new season

Mason Cable Network will host a launch party to celebrate a new list of shows airing this season on the network. The event will take place in the Student Video Center (David King Hall room 1011), Wednesday from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Mason awarded $25,000 as winner of the "Raise the Rate" competition

George Mason University received $25,000 as the winners of the TIAA-CREF “Raise the Rate” competition.

The financial service firm, TIAA-CREF, awarded George Mason University $25,000 for submitting the most ideas for raising the personal savings rate to 10 percent.  

UMD beats Mason in month long Commuter Challenge


The University of Maryland topped Mason in all four categories in the 2010 Commuter Challenge (photo taken from parking.gmu.edu website) 

New arts degree gives students rare access to Smithsonian museum collections


National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. (Photo by Cliff1066)