On Nov. 14, 2009, three members of the George Mason University faculty will speak with prospective Mason students during a series of short lectures as part of an undergraduate admissions event called Mason Fall Premiere.
Psychology’s Todd Kashdan, African and African American Studies’ Wendi Manuel-Scott, and Folklore’s Debra Shutika offered students a unique opportunity to speak directly with future professors and teachers.
Kashdan, Manuel-Scott and Shutika -- key faculty from George Mason’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences -- made themselves available so that students can see why Mason has become the public university to watch in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
November 11, 2009