Student Success Blog

CEHD Guide for Grads is Here!

Will you be one of CEHD’s May graduates?  If so, there is quite a bit that you’ll need to know as you get ready for your big day.  To help you on your journey, we’ve created a Guide for Grads to walk you through the process.  It is packed with information and links to resources.  Do us yourself a favor and DON’T WAIT until the night before graduation to read it or you’ll miss info you need right now!  Congratulations, CEHD grads!  We cannot wait to celebrate with you!

Click the image below to read online or download the guide.

Research Survey: Food Insecurity at George Mason

As part of the College of Education and Human Development’s continuing efforts to support student research here at George Mason University, we are sharing this research study participation request:

 

Dear fellow Mason Patriots,

My name is Candace Garthee and I am an undergraduate student conducting OSCAR research on the topic of food insecurity at George Mason. This research is important because it helps to fill a significant gap in the literature on food insecurity among college students, which one study found could be up to 36%. Knowing the scale of food insecurity at Mason is important in order to create a safe and healthy learning environment that addresses the needs of all students. 

If you are a currently-enrolled undergraduate student, please help contribute to this research by taking five minutes to complete this survey. In appreciation of your participation, you may choose to enter into a drawing for a $50 Amazon digital gift card upon completion of the survey. All survey responses will remain anonymous.

 

Survey Link: https://baseline.campuslabs.com/gmu/foodinsecurityriskfactorsundergradsurvey 

IRBNet Project Number: 1340881-1

PI: Dr. Kerri LaCharite

[email protected] | (412) 781-0179

Thank you in advance for your time.

 

Sincerely, 

Candace Garthee

George Mason University, 2018

Environmental & Sustainability Studies, B.A

Sustainability Intern, Mason Dining

OSCAR Undergraduate Scholar

Research Survey: Sexual Assault on College Campuses

As part of the College of Education and Human Development’s continuing efforts to support student research here at George Mason University, we are sharing this research study participation request:

Sexual Assault on College Campuses – Anonymous Research Survey

You are invited to participate in a research study by completing an anonymous online survey examining unwanted sexual experiences during college.  We are seeking female undergraduate students to participate.  Your voice is very important, and we want you to feel comfortable answering the survey questions. The survey will be anonymous; we will not ask your name or collect any IP addresses. Participation in this study involves 10-15 minutes of your time.
 
To access the anonymous survey, please click here: https://chhs.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_elWScr9hvxeMPyJ
 
Please feel free to share this link with any fellow students at GMU you think might be interested in participating in this study.

 

Thank you,

Amy Graham, Co-Investigator & Dr. R. Kevin Mallinson, Principal Investigator

Study Title: Exploring Unwanted Sexual Experiences during College

IRBnet # 1326775-3

Special Education Teacher Needed: Roosevelt H.S.

Roosevelt High School in North West  Washington, D.C. is looking for a special education teacher. The position is open to December graduates who could start in January, as well as current teachers.  The position is largely inclusion-based working with 9/10th graders. Information about the position may be found here.  Direct questions to Interim Principal, Justin Ralston.

Green Schools Spring Internships

The U.S. Green Building Council (located in Washington, D.C.) has just posted two internship positions for the spring semester that students in the College of Education and Human Development may be interested in.  Follow the links below for full details.  Questions?  Green Schools Curriculum & Education Intern

Green Schools Research & Public Policy Intern