Mason Staff Senate

Faculty and Staff Lounge Now Open in the Johnson Center

A faculty and staff lounge is now opened in the site of the old Bistro in the Johnson Center. Photo by Ron Aira/Creative Services/George Mason University
A faculty and staff lounge is now open in the site of the old Bistro in the Johnson Center. Photo by Ron Aira/Creative Services/George Mason University

Mason faculty and staff now have a space on campus reserved for their own enjoyment. The new faculty and staff lounge, located in the former Bistro in the Johnson Center, is open for faculty and staff to relax, work, and socialize. A formal name for the lounge is to be announced.

The lounge is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Consider bringing your lunch or coffee to relax and catch up with your colleagues or spend some quiet time. Read more in this Mason News article.

 

Registration for Spring Break Camps Now Open for the Mason Community

The Potomac Arts Academy and Human Resources and Payroll have teamed up to offer a pilot program of exciting and interactive camp opportunities for Mason families during K-12 schools’ spring break. The camps will be in session from March 21-25. Choose from Game Design, Magical Camp, and Theater Camp.

In response to your feedback, we have created an a la carte option for Magical Camp. Now you can put together what works for your family— choose just the camp option, or add before or after care if needed. Spaces are still available for all options.

Click here for information and to register for Spring Break Camps.

These pilot camps are in response to the recent Family Matters Survey where nearly 30% of respondents indicated a need for a child care option during spring break for their school age children. We hope faculty and staff will join us for one of these three exciting options for their kids.  The camps are also open to the community beyond Mason, so feel free to share the information with your families, neighbors, and friends.

Contact Tina Morris with questions at 703-993-5807 or [email protected].

Mason Alumni: Gowns for Grads Program Needs Your Support

Volgenau School of Engineering 2015 Convocation at the Fairfax Campus. Photo by Alexis Glenn/Creative Services/George Mason University
Photo by Creative Services/George Mason University

Each semester, Mason undergraduate students work hard to earn their degrees. Many of our students do not experience walking across the stage at graduation because they cannot afford to purchase regalia. Bachelor’s regalia was priced at $59.98 (before tax) this winter. Think of this as three tanks of gas, or an outfit the student needs for a job interview!

The Gown for Grads program collects Mason alumni’s old caps and gowns; graduating students in need can rent them for the day at no cost. To donate a gown, email Amanda Myers at [email protected]. The program also accepts monetary donations at everribbon.com/capandgownprogram.

Contact Amanda Myers with questions at [email protected].

February Staff Senate Newsletter

The February 2016 Staff Senate Newsletter is now available!

Homecoming fireworks. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Homecoming fireworks. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University

 

Message from the Chair

Nicole Roth, Staff Senate. Photo by Creative Services/George Mason University
Nicole Roth, Staff Senate. Photo by Creative Services/George Mason University

What a start to the spring 2016 semester! I hope that you have been able to catch up from all that snow and your schedule is starting to calm down. I am sure that we will feel the effects throughout the next several months as we adapt to changing deadlines and extended class days.

You may notice that we have changed things up with the Staff Appreciation Events we typically host in February. This semester, we are trying something new. In response to your requests, the Staff Senate is organizing a town hall event for staff. We plan on hosting a series of speakers who will discuss the opportunities for staff at the university. You will learn about growth opportunities and have a chance to engage with our speakers. Be on the lookout for more information in early March.

I hope that you have a wonderful February, and we will see you soon!

Nicole Roth
Chair, Staff Senate
[email protected]

Homecoming 2016

Homecoming-Web-Image-MAINPatriots Brave and Bold! Mason celebrates Homecoming February 8-13, 2016. Homecoming is a time for all to come together and show their Patriot Pride. Once a Patriot, always a Patriot. Click here for information about Alumni Association events or to register.

Check out the Office Decorating Contest. Entries are due Friday, February 5.

Mason’s Men’s Basketball team plays Davidson on Saturday, February 13, at 4 p.m. at the EagleBank Arena. Let’s show that Patriot Pride! Remember to use #MasonHC in all of your social media posts.

Reminder: Staff Senate Nights at Mason Basketball

mbbflyerIn response to a recent You Ask, We Answer, the Staff Senate worked with Mason Athletics to offer a discount exclusively for Staff and Non-Student Wage for two upcoming Men’s Basketball games in February! Choose from the following games:

Saturday, February 6, at 6 p.m.
Mason vs. Dayton

OR

Wednesday, February 24, at 7 p.m.
Mason vs. Virginia Commonwealth University

Admission:  Tickets are discounted to $13 plus a $1.50 handling fee per ticket.
Enter Special Offer Code: SENATE
You will then be asked to log in or create an account.
Offer expires at 11:59 p.m. the day before each game (2/5 and 2/23)

Click HERE to purchase tickets!

Lower Prices at Southside, Ike’s, and The Globe

Southside dining at Fairfax Campus. Photo by Alexis Glenn/Creative Services/George Mason University
Southside dining at Fairfax Campus. Photo by Creative Services/George Mason University

Mason Dining has lowered the door price at Southside, Ike’s, and The Globe:

  • Breakfast (until 11 a.m.): $9
  • Lunch (11 a.m. to 5 p.m.): $10
  • Dinner (5 p.m. to 10 p.m.): $11

Consider saving even more with a faculty/staff Byte meal plan, usable at Southside, Ike’s, The Globe, and Pilot House:

  • 10 meals for $71
  • 25 meals for $170
  • 50 meals for $319

For questions, contact Caitlin Lundquist at [email protected] or 703-732-6222.

From Our Friends in Human Resources and Payroll

ASW2016-moduleNational Wear Red Day is Friday, February 5
Plan to wear red on National Wear Red Day in support of the American Heart Association’s quest to raise awareness about heart disease and stroke. Snap a quick photo to commemorate the event and post it to the Wellness by Mason Facebook page, tweet about it to @Working at Mason (#GoRed) or post it to the Working@Mason Pinterest page.

Nominations for Employee of the Month
Recognizing Mason superstars is an important job, and everyone can participate. If you work with an incredible Mason administrative/professional faculty member, classified staff member, or wage employee who goes the extra mile, collaborates successfully, and supports our students and colleagues, nominate them for Mason’s Employee of the Month award. Additional information can be found at hr.gmu.edu/awards/eotm.phpContact Reward and Recognition at 703-993-2739 or [email protected] with any questions.

Leadership Legacy Program – Nominations Now Accepted!
The Leadership Legacy Program, a partnership program sponsored by MasonLeads and the Office of Human Resources and Payroll, is designed for Mason full-time faculty and staff who are committed to furthering their leadership development. The program curriculum provides opportunities for experienced faculty and staff to advance their conceptual and experiential understanding of leadership in the context of university settings. Applications and nominations for the 2016-17 cohort of the program are due February 12. To learn more and to apply, visit the Leadership Legacy website at leadershiplegacy.gmu.edu.

February Financial Well-Being Classes
Keep those New Year’s resolutions about financial planning alive! TIAA-CREF and Fidelity Investments will hold two financial education sessions on campus in February. Visit the financial well-being portal for details and to register. Both sessions will be video-conferenced to other campus locations:

Thursday, February 11
12 p.m. at Fairfax (video-conferenced to Arlington and SciTech)
Money at Work 2: Sharpening Investment Skills with Marilyn Huang of TIAA-CREF

Wednesday, February 24 (America Saves Week)
12 p.m. at SciTech (video-conferenced to Arlington and Fairfax)
Designing Your Financial Road Map with Jeff Jones of Fidelity Investments

America Saves Week is Coming: February 22-27
America Saves Week (ASW) is a fantastic opportunity for faculty and staff to sample some of the terrific financial education available through Mason. There is an on-site opportunity that week in Arlington, Fairfax, and SciTech, but the real action is online. TIAA-CREF and Fidelity Investments are offering over 20 webinars on a range of financial topics during ASW (you do NOT have to be a member of either TIAA-CREF or Fidelity to participate). America Saves Week’s planners are also offering a chance to win $500 in their #imsavingfor contest. Head to Mason’s financial well-being portal and scroll to Special Programs for details. 

Additionally, take advantage of on-site individual retirement counseling as well. TIAA-CREF, Fidelity, and ICMA-RC are on campus regularly. For the schedule, visit the portal or find the information directly on Human Resources and Payroll’s individual counseling page

Contact Life/Work Connections at [email protected] with any questions. 

Employee Appreciation Day
Employee Appreciation Day falls each year on the first Friday in March. In 2016, it will be held on Friday, March 4. While you are encouraged to appreciate your colleagues throughout the year, this day is a special reminder of the importance of taking the time to say thanks. It is a fantastic opportunity to connect with your colleagues and let them know how much you appreciate them. Human Resources and Payroll has gathered some resources on Pinterest and on their website to help you plan your own Employee Appreciation Day efforts.

Save the Date: Spring Telework Week at Mason, March 7-11
Have you ever contemplated teleworking? Now is the time to try it out! From March 7-11, Mason will celebrate its own Telework Week during the university’s Spring Break. An abbreviated, one-page agreement will be available soon at hr.gmu.edu.

Please note that those who participate in Telework Week are doing so under the Flexible Work Policy, #2202. Signing the abbreviated agreement binds the employee/supervisor to the terms and conditions of the complete telework agreement.

January Employee of the Month: Jennifer Sturgis

Jennifer Sturgis, Assistant Director, Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, is Employee of the Month for January, 2016. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Jennifer Sturgis, Assistant Director, Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, is Employee of the Month for January 2016. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University

Heartfelt congratulations to Jennifer Sturgis, Assistant Director of Academic Planning and Research Operations for the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, for being selected as the January 2016 Employee of the Month award winner. Read more about Jennifer in this Mason News article.

Do you know a superstar? Make sure he or she receives the deserved recognition, and submit a nomination for Mason’s Employee of the Month. Additional information can be found on the Human Resources and Payroll awards page.

Contact Reward and Recognition at [email protected] with questions.