- April 28, 2023Whether it is pressing deadlines, overwork, or employees feeling they are not being supported, anger in a work environment can be unavoidable. Over time, the anger and frustration can compound, causing anger to spread through the entire team or organization, creating what George Mason ĢAV expert Mandy O’Neill calls a “culture of anger.”
- February 28, 2023Negotiation is a critical skillset in business and in society. Negotiation is a complicated, joint decision problem where parties can, potentially, make each other better off—but also have some competing interests. Einav Hart, assistant professor of management at George Mason ĢAV, suggests that our relationships and context influence how we should negotiate—and even whether it is a good idea to negotiate at all.
- February 6, 2023Missy Cummings, a George Mason ĢAV mechanical engineering professor, calls herself a “tech futurist,” whose job is to “make tech work. It’s not to stop tech, it’s to help it get better.”
- November 29, 2022George Mason ĢAV researchers are playing a role in the Cancer Moonshot Initiative designed to reduce cancer deaths
- November 4, 2022Professor of public health Dr. Amira Roess shares why it is imperative we all get the latest COVID vaccine
- September 26, 2022Michelle S. Williams, assistant professor in the Department of Global and Community Health, shares important facts about breast cancer that are often misconstrued or misunderstood.
- September 12, 2022K. Pierre Eklou, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, shares expertise on what behaviors may be signs of suicidal thoughts and how to help.
- September 8, 2022Epidemiologist and Professor Amira Roess answers frequently asked questions about the newest COVID booster shot.
- July 25, 2022Students in K–12 schools, while struggling with their academics, are suffering most in the areas of socioemotional development, according to George Mason ĢAV education experts.
- July 6, 2022John Kotcher, research assistant professor at Mason’s Center for Climate Change Communication, says that emphasizing the health implications of climate change is one of best ways to engage the public to fight for better policies.
- June 21, 2022Mason finance professor Derek Horstmeyer gives advice on the current bear market and what investors should expect.
- June 13, 2022Foreign-born professional athletes in the United States can serve as agents of inclusiveness and equality at the intersection of sports, immigration and inclusion.