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Bachelor of Individualized Study

Office Location: Robinson A 253

 Volume 2, Issue 3

January 28, 2016

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In this Issue...

- Snow days: Make-up Information
- Mason Alerts Reminder
- Important Dates for the Beginning of the Semester
- Inclement Weather Policy
- Parking & Transportation Update 2016
- Summer Research Opportunities workshop
- New Fenwick Library Tour
- Are you at risk of discontinuing your education at Mason because of unexpected financial hardships?
- Transfer Students, Next step: Get that J-O-B
- 2nd annual Somatic Leadership Institute
- Practice Interview Day
- Lynda.com
- Mummenschanz, Great Performance at Mason
- Academic Skills Certificate
- Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, Great Performance at Mason
- SAVE THE DATE: Security Symposium - Feb. 12


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Snow Days: Class Make-Up Information

Due to the university closures, the final exam schedule has changed. There will be no scheduled Reading Day for the spring semester. please refer to the Spring 2016 Academic Calendar<http://registrar.gmu.edu/calendars/spring-2016/> to review all changes.
Instructors will arrange make ups on an ad hoc basis in order to compensate for classes canceled on Thursday, January 21 before 10:30 a.m, Friday, January 22, and Saturday, January 23.
For classes canceled on Monday, January 25, the make-up day is Wednesday, May 4.
For classes canceled on Tuesday, January 26, the make-up day is Tuesday, May 3.



Reminder: Mason Alerts

All university students and employees are automatically enrolled in Mason Alert. It is strongly advised to register cell phone number(s) and additional email addresses to ensure emergency messages are received in a timely manner.
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[More Info...]<http://ready.gmu.edu/masonalert/>


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Important Dates for the Beginning of the Semester

Last day to add/drop classes with no penalty has been changed: February 1st
Last day to file your Spring 2016 Graduation Intent: February 19th

To find out more about deadlines, take a look at the semester calendar:
[Semester Calendar]<http://registrar.gmu.edu/calendars/spring-2016/>



Reminder: GMU's Inclement Weather Policy
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Parking &Transportation Update Spring 2016

View the Parking and Transportation Spring 2016 Update for information on road detours, lot closures, special events, parking options/advice, Mason Shuttles, and transit options.

General information on parking rules, options, and programs is available on the Parking Services website. Contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> with questions.
Information on transportation options is available on the Transportation website. Contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> with questions.
Updated Mason Shuttles schedules are available at shuttle.gmu.edu or email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
Follow Mason Parking and Transportation on Facebook and Twitter via @MasonParking and @MasonShuttles. Construction updates are available on Building Patriot Pride.
[Update Spring 2016]<http://parking.gmu.edu/PDF2016/PTUpdateSpring2016.pdf?_ga=1.209335826.1439149185.1452612232>



Summer Research Opportunities workshop: Register now!
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Mason students are encouraged to apply for the summer Undergraduate Research Scholars Program here at Mason, with opportunities to be involved with projects in all majors or programs, including the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation in Front Royal
Join us on Feb 5 to learn more about select Summer 2016 opportunities available for undergraduate students. Go here<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/oscarsummer> to register.
[More Info...]<http://oscar.gmu.edu/students/Summer-Opportunitie.cfm>


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New Fenwick Library Tour

Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Location: Fenwick Library Lobby

The New Fenwick Library is upon us! We are proud to present our new library to George Mason University. Our newly-expanded building has a great deal to offer our Students, our Faculty, and fellow Staff members. Nearly everything in Fenwick Library has moved (with the exception of a few of our atlas cases). With such a monumental shift in our services, our staff, and our collections, we invite any and all to come to experience our new space. Please stop by at any of the listed times to see just what has changed, and what we can offer our community with the New Fenwick Library. If the times do not necessarily work for you or your group, please contact Christopher Magee ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) to set up a personal tour. We are happy to accommodate just about any day and time to best meet the needs of our University.
We look forward to seeing you at Fenwick Library!
[More Info...]<http://gmu.libcal.com/event/2313290>


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Are you at risk of discontinuing your education at Mason because of unexpected financial hardships?

The Stay Mason Student Support Fund is available to students in any major and any class year, including first-year students and transfer students who are currently enrolled and attending classes.
[Click here]<http://ulife.gmu.edu/forms/stay-mason-student-support-fund-application/>



Transfer Students, Next step: Get that J-O-B

Date: Monday, February 1
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:15 PM
Location: SUB 1, 3400

You've successfully transferred to Mason… now what? The "real world" is waiting for you just around the corner. Develop your plan to meet it head-on with a polished resume, industry resources, and identifying potential connections. Meet with staff from University Career Services and the Center for Academic Advising, Retention and Transitions in an engaging session to identify your next steps in landing that J-O-B!
[Click here]<http://careers.gmu.edu/events/index.cfm#Transfer%20Students,%20Next%20Step:%20Get%20that%20J-O-B!>


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2nd annual Somatic Leadership Institute: Limited Space, Register Now!

Date: Saturday, February 20th
Time: 10:00am-5:00pm
Location: Merten Hall, 1201

The Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Office is pleased to announce our 2nd annual Somatic Leadership Institute specifically designed for Mason. We hope you will join us for this incredible experience. The Somatic Leadership Institute is a unique and engaging leadership experience where participants will be able to challenge their own leadership style and presence. The program is based on the idea that leadership does not require a formal position. There is a special focus on how leadership is not merely from the “neck up”, but can be viewed from a more holistic perspective where participants will focus on how they lead with their body, their mind, and their spirit. Click here to register<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/12974SQzQbONhLgAsJFoOKBc3jaD53B11UapstkSAihw/viewform>
[More Info...]<http://lead.gmu.edu/somatic-leadership-institute/>



Practice Interview Day

Date: Tuesday, February 2
Time: 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: SUB 1, 3400

Get your resume critiqued & practice your interviewing skills with area employers visiting campus! Meet one-on-one with an employer for 30 minutes (between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.) for constructive feedback and tips on how to improve and perfect your resume and interviewing skills. Professional dress is encouraged, but not required. To register, log in to HireMason, click "Campus Interviews I Qualify For" and choose a practice interview. Deadline to register is January 31, 2016.
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[Click here]<http://careers.gmu.edu/events/index.cfm#Practice%20Interview%20Day>


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Lynda.com: Online Training to Mason Students, Faculty, and Staff.

To participate follow the instructions below:
1. - Log into Lynda.com using this link: lynda.gmu.edu
- Click on "Log In" and enter your Patriot Pass username and password to create an account.
- If you need help logging in click on the "Help logging in" tab at the top of the page.

2. -In the top left corner of Lynda.com home page, click on "Library".
-Browse through the list of topics and select a training video to watch that best applies to your research interests, current job, or any other topic of interest.
[Click here]<http://lynda.gmu.edu/?_ga=1.69894037.403356374.1447855650>


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Mummenschanz

Date: February 5, 2016
Time: 8 – 10pm
Location: Center for the Arts - Concert Hall

Let your imagination run wild with a witty and whimsical performance for all ages featuring this celebrated troupe of Swiss entertainers. These unique artists perform in complete silence on a blackened stage with common household objects and simple forms to create ingenious illusions and amusing narratives that provide light-hearted insights on life. Mummenschanz, originally conceived as a new form of theatrical non-verbal expression, enjoyed an unprecedented three-year run on Broadway in the 70s. In the nearly four decades since, it continues to captivate audiences of all ages around the world with its delightful performances that are wonderfully playful, and yet deeply poignant. “What Mummenschanz does so extraordinarily well is create its own comic universe — a place of constant wonder and ingenuity.”
[More info...]<http://cfa.gmu.edu/calendar/2012/>




Academic Skills Certificate Program

The Academic Skills Certificate (ASC) Program can help you to study more efficiently, improve your test taking skills, decrease your anxiety about performance, and improve your grades. Throughout the certification process, you will attend workshops, listen to audio tapes, watch videotapes and DVDs, and use interactive computer programs and books from our Self-Help Resource Library.
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[More Info...]<http://caps.gmu.edu/learning-services/academic-skills-certificate-program/?long_events=1&ajaxCalendar=1&mo=10&yr=2015>



Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra
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Date: January 30, 2016
Time: 8 – 10pm
Location: Center for the Arts - Concert Hall

This distinguished ensemble from the historic port city of Gdańsk on the coast of the Baltic Sea brings a splendid evening of classical music favorites. Founded in 1945, the Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra has flourished over the decades, despite this tumultuous period in Poland’s history. The orchestra thrives today, representing the lofty passions that witnessed tragedy and drove revolutions, while still capturing the proud stoicism of contemporary Poland and the Baltic Sea coast. Under the baton of celebrated Polish conductor Boguslaw Dawidow, this exceptional ensemble performs three masterful nineteenth century works full of Romantic passion and drama.
[More Info...]<http://cfa.gmu.edu/calendar/2011/>


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SAVE THE DATE: Security Symposium - Feb. 12

On Friday, Feb. 12 George Mason University will host the 2nd Provost’s Multidisciplinary Research Symposium at the Mason Global Center.
This one-day symposium will be broadly organized around the topic of Security and is open to all interested researchers—Mason faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to participate.
The purpose of the Symposium is to develop areas of security research at Mason that address socially significant challenges by engaging different disciplines (that do not always have the opportunity to interact) in a way that will allow the sharing of complementary perspectives. All aspects of security will be considered, such as food supply and water security; climate change, natural disasters, and environmental security; security issues related to diseases and pandemics; infrastructure security; cybersecurity; human security including refugees, human trafficking and crime; homeland security including WMD; and others.
The Security Symposium will include keynote presentations, expert panels, and break-out discussions. Researchers are invited to give short “lightning round” presentations or to participate in poster sessions. As with the inaugural symposium on Health, this symposium on Security will be followed by an internal seed grant competition funded by the Office of the Provost.
Watch for further information in the weeks ahead about registering for this symposium.
Best regards,
S. David Wu Provost and Executive Vice President







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