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Featured on Homepage Profile of a Senator March 2026

Meet Diana St.Amand-Campos, Staff Senator

 

Role: In my role, I drive strategic partnerships, develop and promote programs, and support adult learners and professionals. I assist with grant proposals and contract opportunities to expand CPE offerings while ensuring programs are innovative, impactful, and aligned with both learner and organizational goals. 

Mason journey: I began my journey at George Mason University in October 2022, joining the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) division under the Office of the Provost. Prior to this role, I served as a Military/Veteran Advisor at Northern Virginia Community College, where I had the privilege of supporting service members, veterans, and their families in pursuing their academic and career goals. I also worked as a High School Outreach Coordinator, building bridges between education and opportunity for students preparing to take their next steps in life. These experiences shaped my passion for access, equity, and educational advancement, which I now bring to my role at Mason. 

Best thing about working at Mason: What I love most about Mason is the freedom to take initiative, lead projects independently, and deliver meaningful results that make a real impact. I also value the autonomy to innovate and shape programs that truly support learners’ growth. Mason empowers me to take ownership, drive initiatives, and see the tangible results of my efforts. 

Why serve on the Staff Senate: Service has always been at the heart of my career and personal mission. Whether assisting military families, guiding students, or now helping to create pathways for professional growth through continuing education, I find joy and purpose in being able to support others. As a Business Development Specialist, I work to connect organizations and individuals with programs that strengthen workforce skills, build careers, and contribute to community development. Serving in this capacity allows me to uplift people while advancing Mason’s vision of innovation and transformation. 

At the end of the day: As a Staff Senator, I believe in the power of being part of the conversation. Having a seat at the table is not only about representation but about ensuring that diverse perspectives, experiences, and needs are heard and valued. I see this role as an opportunity to be a beacon for change—bringing forward ideas that improve the staff experience and strengthen the Mason community. By working collaboratively with colleagues across the university, I aim to help shape solutions that create lasting impact for both staff and students. 

 

 

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Featured on Homepage March 2026

March 2026 General Meeting Recording

 

The Staff Senate March General Meeting featured guest speaker, Chris Ackerman, vice president of Human Resources, and a panel of other George Mason Human Resources leaders. If you missed the meeting, or would like to rewatch the session, please review the recording.

Questions that were submitted but not answered during the meeting have been submitted to Human Resources for response. Once available, they’ll be posted here and shared in an upcoming Staff Senate newsletter.

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March 2026

George Mason University Toastmasters Open House

George Mason University Toastmasters invite you to their OPEN HOUSE!

What: OPEN HOUSE
When: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 Noon – 1PM
Where: Merten Hall Room 3300 and via Zoom
More info and Zoom link: toastmasters.gmu.edu
VP of Membership: Rupa Mehta
email:[email protected]

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Featured on Homepage March 2026

April 2026 General Meeting Announcement

Wednesday, April 1
10 to 11 a.m. – Guest Speaker
11 a.m. to noon – General Business Meeting

Constituents may attend in person in Merten 1201, or join the meeting via Zoom* (Zoom Passcode: SS123).
Call in: 301-715-8592 or 267-831-0333
Meeting ID: 931 0040 3860 / Passcode: 621190

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The Staff Senate April General Meeting will feature Julie Zobel, senior vice president and chief operating officer, Administration and Operations.

The Office of Sustainability will present a brief recycling update at 11 a.m.

The Staff Senate will collect questions in advance for consideration. Please submit your questions using the form below. Live questions will be accepted, time permitting.

    If yes, you will need to provide your name above so you can be called on.

The Staff Senate represents all classified and non-student wage employees at George Mason University. Working closely with university administration, we address concerns that have an impact on the quality of work-life for the George Mason community. The work of the senate is accomplished through open and continuous communication with its constituents.

*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 George Mason-licensed Zoom account, you should not see a difference. If you are not already signed into your George Mason-licensed Zoom account, you will be told authentication is required to join. 

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March 2026

Celebrate International Week, March 27-April 5

For the past forty-five years, Mason students from around the globe have come together to develop a program of activities that showcase their countries and cultures, providing us with opportunities to learn and engage with them.

This year’s International Week program includes activities designed to challenge and delight you. We hope you will attend as many as you can—not only those you fondly remember from previous years but also some that are new and unfamiliar. Let this experience serve as a metaphor for the change we hope to see on a global scale. Listen. Connect. Participate. And enjoy!

International Week Highlights:

Keep an eye on the official event schedule, as more events will be announced throughout the month!

 

Photo by Evan Cantwell/George Mason University
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March 2026

March Benefits Corner: Grubhub+ Membership

George Mason students, faculty, and staff with active George Mason email accounts automatically receive a FREE Grubhub+ membership (Valued at $9.99/month).

Follow the steps below to activate your membership.

  • Step 1: Download the Grubhub app and create a new account. If you already have an account, skip to the next step.
  • Step 2: Go to “Account,” tap “Campus Dining,” then select “George Mason University” and your affiliation.
  • Step 3: Verify your George Mason credential and add Mason Money or other credit/debit cards as a payment solution.

You can learn more about this on the Free Grubhub+ Membership webpage.

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March 2026

President’s Town Hall Spring 2026 Sessions

Gregory Washington, President, Office of the President, George Mason University. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/ George Mason University

George Mason University President Gregory Washington will host two 90-minute town hall sessions to discuss the state of the university and to engage with faculty and staff.

The first town hall, for George Mason employees working in non-academic units, will take place on Thursday, March 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., in the HUB Ballroom.

The second town hall, for George Mason employees working in academic units, will take place on Thursday, March 19 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., in the HUB Ballroom.

For those unable to attend in-person, both sessions will be livestreamed on Zoom; these sessions will not be recorded. Please contact your respective unit leadership for Zoom links and passwords. While questions will be taken at the conclusion of each town hall, please note the Zoom chat function will not be enabled. Should virtual attendees have any questions, please provide them to your designated unit contact so they can be shared in-person during your respective town hall session.

Captioning will be available on the livestream. If you are in need of sign language interpreters for this event, please reach out directly to the Office of Disability Services. If United Language Group (ULG) services are needed, please reach out directly to the Office of Human Resources.

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George Mason AI Day

April 29, 2026 is AI Day at George Mason at Fuse at Mason Square. This all-day event will bring together researchers pursuing foundational questions in AI, faculty integrating these tools into teaching and scholarship, policymakers wrestling with governance, students navigating a shifting landscape, and practitioners deploying systems in the field.

The program highlights high-impact George Mason research and student talent, practical AI literacy initiatives and credentials, and grounded discussions on governance, procurement, and outcomes, paired with real use-case demonstrations and an industry dialogue on AI infrastructure and data centers.

Faculty, staff, and students can register for FREE.

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March 2026

Updates from Parking and Transportation

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March 2026

You Spoke; We Acted: How George Mason Is Bringing Your Feedback to Life

Your voice continues to shape the George Mason experience. The Faculty and Staff Experience Survey remains one of our most important tools for understanding how employees experience their workplace – what’s working, where challenges remain, and where we must grow together. The feedback you shared in the 2024 survey directly informed several major university-wide improvements, and we want to share the progress made because you spoke up.

In response to your input, George Mason launched a comprehensive staff classification and compensation study to modernize career paths, strengthen pay equity, and build a clear Career Architecture framework for the future. Your feedback also highlighted well‑being as essential, leading to expanded support such as TimelyCare, enhanced workplace coaching, and significantly increased supervisor and leadership development programs. Recognition and appreciation have also been strengthened through redesigned awards, updated tools, and more consistent unit‑level practices across the university. Additionally, performance engagement has evolved with updated rating categories, new feedback workshops, and improved tools designed to support both supervisors and employees.

As we prepare for the next Faculty and Staff Experience Survey launching in April 2026, we hope you’ll make your voice heard once again. Your feedback drives meaningful change – and helps shape a stronger, more supportive George Mason community. Visit the Human Resources website for more information.