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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences Alumni Chapter is teaming up with the College of Science Alumni Chapter to cordially invite Mason alumni to The Sciences of Beer: Tasting & Trivia on October 15, 2016, from 4:30 - 6:30 pm. The event is part of Mason's 2016 Alumni Weekend and is a lively lead-in to the university's Green and Gold Bash.
In April, Toney’s hard work earned her the Freshman Undergraduate Achievement Award from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Toney continues on this bright trajectory this year, with new research and academic opportunities.
This summer, Julie Owen, associate professor in the School of Integrative Studies served as the Scholar in Residence at the International Experiential Learning Institute in St. John’s, Newfoundland. As part of the institute, Owen led a range of workshops and sessions for more than 40 professionals in the field of experiential education.
This semester, Macdonald is teaching three SIS classes: Mass Media and Social Change, Digital Futures, and Digital Literacy. In all three classes, Macdonald challenges her students to approach the subject matter, both mass media and technology, with a critical eye toward the political, economic and cultural contexts in which it is framed.
Students in Thomas Wood’s Mysteries of Migration course weigh the benefits to visitors, local economies and our national identity with the drawbacks, such as the impact ecotoursim has on wildlife, ecosystems and the historic heritage parks are designed to protect