Student Success Blog

Welcome to Grad May-nia!

All this month, the College of Education and Human Development will be highlighting our Class of 2020 graduates here on the Student Success Blog and on our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts. While nothing can make up for the season of graduation festivities that have been interrupted by COVID19, we are determined to honor our grads remotely until the time comes when we can welcome them back for an in-person celebration!

We will be featuring our Program Award Winners individually here on the blog each day from now until the university’s launch of the virtual Celebration of the Class of 2020 on May 22. You can also expect to see messages from our faculty and staff here and on our social media during the School Spotlight Days and other events:

School of Sport, Recreation, and Tourism Management Graduate Spotlight Day – Monday, May 18

School of Kinesiology Graduate Spotlight Day – Tuesday, May 19

School of Education Gradute Spotlight Day – Wednesday, May 20

PhD Fête – Thursday, May 21 (invitation links will be shared soon)

CEHD and University Celebration of the Class of 2020 Website Launch – Friday, May 22 (links and details will be shared soon)

Please check in regularly and help us honor these amazing graduates!

Program Award Winner: Mervette Rhodes

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.

This year, faculty in Special Education have selected Mervette Rhodes as their Outstanding Student in  Special Education (Students with Disabilities who Access the General Curriculum). Congratulations, Mervette!

Rhodes

Q & A with Outstanding Student in Special Education, Mervette Rhodes

What academic accomplishment are most proud of?  ​ 

I am most proud of maintaining a 4.0 GPA while teaching full time.

What organizations/affiliations have you been involved with while at Mason? ​

I completed my program through the FCPS cohort. 

What are your plans after graduation? 

After graduation, I plan to continue teaching. 

What is your favorite memory in CEHD or your favorite part of being a CEHD student? 

My favorite part of being a CEHD student was the friendships I formed with other members in the Fairfax 43 cohort.  

What advice do you have for fellow CEHD students (especially those that are not graduating yet)?

 If you are in one of the cohorts and working full-time, you can do it; push yourself to excellence in everything you do! For undergraduate students, this is a short chapter in your life. Do your best and enjoy these moments! 

Is there anything else you would like to share about yourself? 

I am a mechanical engineer who used to work on aircraft carriers.  

 

CEHD Names Spring 2020 Scholarship Recipients

One of the most enjoyable tasks the Office of Student and Academic Affairs performs each semester is facilitating a number of scholarship programs that are funded by, or in the memory of, alumni of the College of Education and Human Development and philanthropists committed to student success. While our outstanding student recipients receive funds to help defray the cost of attending Mason, the faculty charged with reviewing applications benefit as well.  They get a glimpse into the inspiring lives of our applicants and the potential future contributions they will make to their fields of study.  The College of Education and Human Development was thrilled to recognize the undergraduate and graduate students below during the spring 2020 semester. 

Lauren Breza

Hattie M. Strong Foundation Scholarship


2020 Teachers of Promise Institute

 

Tyler Shores

Hattie M. Strong Foundation Scholarship

 

Matthew McGinley

Hattie M. Strong Foundation Scholarship

 

Denise Gormley

Kyle Wilson Memorial Scholarship

 

Breyah Jones

Kyle Wilson Memorial Scholarship

 

Lianne LaFleur

Joan Packer Isenberg Endowed Scholarship

 

Megan French

Joan Packer Isenberg Endowed Scholarship

 

Alexander Bolden

Bridget Healy Memorial Scholarship

 

Amy Jones

GeMStones Scholarship

 

Renita Upshur

GeMStones Scholarship

 

Monica Rohrbach

Virginia Scholars Award

 

Eric Jimmison

2020 Teachers of Promise Institute

 

Ashley Maginnis

2020 Teachers of Promise Institute

Jill Widdifield

2020 Teachers of Promise Institute

 

Evarachel Maurojorge

2020 Teachers of Promise Institute

 

 

 

Note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the 2020 Teachers of Promise Institute event, usually held in March, was cancelled this year and our selectees were not able to participate. Nonetheless, CEHD wishes to recognize the outstanding achievement that led to their selection. Congratulations to all of our scholarship and award recipients, and many thanks to our generous donors for making these awards possible!

Research Survey: COVID-19 Impact

This research message is being shared on behalf of CEHD faculty members Dr. Joel Martin, Dr. Nelson Cortes, and Dr. Shane Caswell: 

Hey everyone! We hope you’re staying healthy and safe during these challenging times. We are researchers and we want to know how Covid-19 is impacting you. By completing this survey, you will be entered for a chance to compete for a $500 Amazon e-gift card. Please click on the link and share with us how you’re feeling. Also feel free to share this with your family and friends.

In order to complete the survey, you must be 18 years of age or older (or reached the age of consent in your country) in order to participate in this study. If you’d like to check for the age of consent in your country you can click on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_consent for more information.

Below is the link for the survey

https://gmucehd.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bvYsWGyGcYBYib3

There is an initial survey that will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Following the initial survey you will be asked to complete weekly surveys that take approximately 4 minutes to complete.

 

IRBNet number: 1592393-1

The Playlist for Success

As I sit in the spare bedroom of my townhome, the sound of AC/DC fills my house.

Am I listening to AC/DC while trying to work from home?

No. 

Is rock and roll noise pollution? 

It is when you cannot control your neighbor’s playlist volume! 

The thought, “Can you at least wait until 5:00 pm!” runs through my mind. 

How can I manage to get through my to-do list when I cannot tune out of the Best of the 80’s?!

Personally, I need something to help me get back to work and quickly!  Here are some tips I like to use. Try them to keep your distractions at bay:

Grab the headphones 

Classical music is a great way to mask other noises while continuing to be productive, or to give your workspace a lively feeling.  Check out this CEHD Concentration Station playlist!

25 minutes on, 5 minutes off

Like our bodies, our brains need breaks to function best!  Check out this Pomodoro Playlist that is designed for 25 minutes of music that promotes focus followed by five minutes of fun for a break!  

Throw the phone away

After you have your playlist going toss your phone to the other side of the room!  When one thing disrupts us, we are likely to allow that to take us down a rabbit hole of distractions.

Celebrate what you have accomplished

When you have that Friday feeling celebrate another week well-done with CEHD’s Mood Booster playlist!     

Remember to have some grace with yourself and others during this time.  You are not just studying at home, you are at home trying to study during a health crisis.  Try to set yourself up to block out those sometimes-unavoidable distractions.  When it seems like too much, reach out to the Student and Academic Affairs Office.  We can help you find the right tracks to keep you on beat!

All playlists created on Spotify by the CEHD Student Enrichment Coordinator, Brianna Alford, and our star intern Brooke. For some reason, no AC/DC was included.

Spotify is a free service in no way affiliated with or endorsed by George Mason University or CEHD.