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New Job Opportunities for Students

Ashburn Early Learning Academy, a brand new childcare center in Ashburn, Virginia, is now hiring teachers. Mason students in the the Early Childhood field are encouraged to apply. Click on the flyer here or visit their website for more information.

Family Chiropractic of Springfield is a busy Chiropractic office seeking a mature, high-energy individual for a part-time position as a therapy/administrative assistant (20 hours/week). This is an ideal position for a college student considering a career in a health care field. Applicants should be well organized, able to “think on his or her feet” and enjoy interacting with a large variety of patients. Maturity, excellent work habits, reliability, fast learning, and a positive attitude are mandatory.

Must be available to work 3-4 flexible shifts/week. Morning shifts are from 8:30-1:30 pm; evening shifts are from 2:30-7:00pm. Schedule is set according to staff needs and we will try to accommodate your college class schedule. Experience in application of physical therapy modalities is helpful, but not mandatory.

Bilingual? That’s a plus!!

Do you think you can “add to the magic?” Please send a personalized cover letter and resume explaining why you are the person we seek.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $13.00 – $16.00 per hour

Many Thanks,

Dr. D

David B. Dolberg, DC
Family Chiropractic of Springfield
8440 Old Keene Mill Road
Springfield, VA 22152
703-569-1300

Immediate Past President
Unified Virginia Chiropractic Association

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Mason Recreation Is Hiring for Fall ’21

From CSA’s to Intramural officials, Lifeguards to Photographers, Outdoor Adventure trip leaders and more – Mason Recreation has many spots to fill.

Help spread the word. Tell your friends, share our posts on social media, and if you meet anyone on campus who is interested – let them know how they can join the team.

Applications are accepted on their website at Recreation.gmu.edu/WorkWithRec.

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Spring 2021 Dean’s List Announced

Congratulations to the College of Education and Human Development students named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2021 semester!

This honor is given to undergraduate students who have enrolled in at least six credits and have earned a GPA of 3.50 or higher for the semester.  These students were notified by an e-mail from Associate Dean Dr. Ellen Rodgers, but we wanted to acknowledge them publicly on the blog as they are exemplars of student success!  The College is proud to have such a long list of talented undergraduates!  We hope to see even more of you on the list next semester!

Spring 2021 Dean's List

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Abeer Omari

Each year, faculty in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) come together to select an outstanding student in their program to receive the honor of being named as their program award winner. Students selected for this award embody the very best of their program: they excel in their studies; they demonstrate leadership in classes and internships; and they have a genuine and tenacious passion for their discipline.

Abeer Omari
The College of Education and Human Development faculty in Foreign Language and ESL/ESOL Education have chosen

Abeer Omari

as the

2021 Outstanding Student in Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse and Exceptional Learners – Foreign Language

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Nadia Skolnitsky

Each year, faculty in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) come together to select an outstanding student in their program to receive the honor of being named as their program award winner. Students selected for this award embody the very best of their program: they excel in their studies; they demonstrate leadership in classes and internships; and they have a genuine and tenacious passion for their discipline.

Nadia Skolnitsky
The College of Education and Human Development faculty in Secondary Education have chosen

Nadia Skolnitsky

as the

2021 Outstanding Student in Secondary Education – History/Social Science