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March 2024

Nominations for the Jack Wood Award for Town-Gown Relations Open Through March 15 

The Jack Wood Award highlights the outstanding contributions of faculty, staff, students, businesses/not-for-profits, community members, and elected officials/staff who demonstrate leadership in fostering mutually beneficial relationships between the university and the community. This illustrious distinction honors former Mayor Jack Wood, who played an instrumental role in establishing Mason in Fairfax and establishing Town-Gown relations between the university and the community. Awardees will be notified by March 29. The Board of Visitors will honor awardees on May 2. 

 

Nominations are due by March 15. Self-nominations are welcome. Submit a nomination. Community relations/outreach professionals are not eligible. Questions? Contact Traci Kendall.

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Profile of a Senator March 2024

Meet Megan Neff-Boyle, Staff Senator and Event and Scheduling Coordinator

 

Megan and her energy filled Dachshund Pomeranian, Chewy, who is her fur-child and never leaves her side.

Role: In my role within University Events, I am the scheduler for all student events. I oversee all 25live requests submitted by registered student organizations (RSOs) and assist those students in planning successful events. Part of my role is to oversee our checklist process which was put in place to assist RSOs in planning and managing the larger events they throw. I also play a role in coordinating and running our overall university commencements in spring and winter. Last spring commencement I had the role of lining up and leading all of the graduates in their processional walk from Wilkins Plaza to EagleBank Arena, a pretty cool experience for sure. After that experience I have been tasked with continuing in the role of overseeing all outdoor operations we handle for commencements and degree celebrations.

Mason journey: My Mason journey started in 2016 when I started my undergraduate degree here. During my time in undergrad, I worked for Event Services for 3 years, and during my last year of employment served as the President of the Student Advisory Board advocating for my fellow student staff. I also served on 2 committees within the Advisory Board that assisted with coordinating student employment training and planned numerous events for the staff as well. I was a police cadet on campus from 2018- 2020 where I, along with my fellow cadets, conducted traffic control, patrol, and expanding our community presence. In 2020, I graduated with a BA in Criminology, Law, and Society. In 2021, I returned to Mason in a full-time position working for University Information (now Campus Information and Visitor Services) where I managed the university information desks and switchboard. In 2022, I switched positions to be in my current position within University Events. I also started a Juris Master’s in criminal justice at our Antonin Scalia Law School in January 2022, I am currently in my second to last semester of the program and will be graduating this December!

Best thing about working at Mason: The family that Mason’s environment creates. Over my entire time at Mason the friendships I have created have been the most memorable. At this point, all of my good friends I have met through one of my many jobs over the years at Mason.

Why serve on Staff Senate: Serving on Staff Senate just felt like the next best step in growing even more as a Mason staff member. I have always enjoyed being an advocate for others but also gaining knowledge. I thought this role would be the best of both worlds, especially since I love to connect with those outside of my day-to-day.

At the end of the day: I am a proud Mason alum and staff member who values every opportunity Mason has provided me. I am thankful for the opportunity to serve on the Staff Senate and hope to grow even more in this role.

 

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March 2024

March Staff Senate Meeting Recording

Horace Blackman, Rector Board of Visitors. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University

The March Staff Senate meeting featured guest speaker, Mason Rector Horace Blackman, who leads the university’s Board of Visitors.

For those who missed the meeting, or would like to re-watch the session, the recording is now available, here.

 

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March 2024

April Staff Senate Meeting with President Washington

Dr. Gregory Washington, president of George Mason University. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/George Mason University

Dr. Gregory Washington, president, George Mason University, has been invited as our April Staff Senate meeting guest speaker.

Wednesday, April 3
10 a.m. to 11 a.m.- General Business Meeting and special presentation from Greg Farley, Director, University Sustainability
11 a.m. to noon – Guest Speaker

Constituents are invited to attend in person in Merten Hall, Room 1201, or join the meeting via Zoom*.
Passcode: SS123
Call in: 301-715-8592 or 267-831-0333
Meeting ID: 946 9452 3314 / Passcode: 760740

*The Staff Senate is requiring that virtual attendees join our Staff Senate General Meetings with their Patriot Pass credentials. If you are already signed into Zoom using your Mason-licensed Zoom account, you should not see a difference. If you are not already signed into your Mason-licensed Zoom account, you will be told authentication is required to join, and prompted to sign in. For more information, please access our helpful FAQ document.

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