- February 9, 2021Jeannette Chapman discusses what the financial costs are to Washington, D.C., as a result of the lockdown in this Bloomberg CityLab story.
- February 9, 2021Bethany Letiecq talks about the pandemic's stresses on refugee families. More from NPR's All Things Considered.
- February 9, 2021Mary Ellen O'Toole is profiled for her work and for helping orchestrate the new outdoor forensics lab at the Science and Technology Campus.
- February 9, 2021Ashlie Prioleau, executive director of ADVANCE, talks about how the program helps close the achievement gap. Read more in Community College Daily.
- February 9, 2021Ed Maibach talks about what makes public health messaging effective in The New York Times.
- February 9, 2021Thomas Lovejoy discusses how the biodiversity of the Amazon is undervalued. Learn more in The Guardian.
- February 9, 2021Steven Pearlstein analyzes Biden's inauguration speech in his Washington Post column.
- February 9, 2021Mason alumnus Jacob Kohut is profiled for teaching his music classes in a Humvee while deployed in Washington, D.C. in January 2021.
- February 9, 2021Stephen Fuller and Wendi Manuel Scott explain the potential impact of the Biden presidency on the economy and race relations, respectively. More in Washingtonian.
- January 11, 2021Charlotte Woodward studies sociology at Mason with a concentration in social change and inequality.
- January 11, 2021John Cook discusses ways to combat COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in this USA Today article.
- December 21, 2020Jeannette Chapman comments on the economic outlook for the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area following the global pandemic.