30th Annual Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Lecture |
Howard Zehr, Distinguished Professor of Restorative Justice and Director Emeritus of the Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice at Eastern Mennonite University delivered the 30th annual Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Lecture to a full audience on Wednesday, October 30, 2019. We were delighted to welcome so many alumni back to campus for one of S-CAR's premiere events and celebrations of public scholarship.
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The John Mitchell, Jr. Program for History, Justice, and Race is hosting a documentary screening of "Burn: the Lynching of George Armwood" and discussion with Will Schwarz, President of the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project. |
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Center for Government Contracting Industry Happy Hour |
Join fellow Mason alumni working in and around the government for drinks and conversation. This exclusive gathering is designed to be a meeting of the minds for Mason alumni working in these areas! Registration is encouraged. |
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S-CAR alumni are invited to a year-end happy hour at Inca Social! Connect with S-CAR's new alumni chapter representative, Lori Farro, '14, MS '16, and other members of #MasonNation to learn about ways to engage with our alumni community. |
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Making Conversations Great Again Scholars from S-CAR have partnered with public libraries to navigate difference through the development of an award-winning program on media literacy and dialogue.
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California's ban on school suspensions is a step in the right direction, Mason experts say California's recent decision to ban suspensions for elementary and middle school students who willfully defy teachers and administrators is a step in the right direction, George Mason University experts agree. It could also interrupt the well-documented school-to-prison pipeline.
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Are you interested in mentoring a current student? S-CAR students are looking to connect with alumni, scholars, and practitioners. They are seeking guidance on how to navigate the transition from student to working professional, as well as ways to maximize their experience on campus. Are there internship or professional opportunities your organizations can offer them? What advice would you share? Request a copy of the current cohort book. |
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Name: Paul Snodgrass Address: 4401 4th St S Email: psnodgra@gmu.edu Phone: 9931310 |
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