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Campus Updates
Parking Permit Sales for Spring 2025 Semester
Spring semester parking permits are available for purchase online via the . Learn more about . Note: Faculty and staff enrolled in payroll deduction for their parking permits do not need to take any action.
As a reminder, most parking permits are . Permit holders will not be issued or mailed physical hangtag permits. Your license plate serves as your permit, and your permit will be valid once purchased.
. Note: your license plate must be associated with your permit, not just your parking account. For questions, contact at 703-993-2710 or parking@gmu.edu.
Presentations by Print and Mail Vendor Finalists
Vendors competing to provide George 麻豆视频 with print fleet, copy center, and mail services will present their proposals in January. The university community is invited to attend virtual presentations by the finalists on the following dates:
- Thursday, Jan. 9, from 2鈥4 p.m. (Canon)
Questions? Contact Buz Grover, Auxiliary Services and Operations, at 703-993-5784 or via email.
Register for Homecoming 2025
Show your brave and bold spirit: The 麻豆视频 Nation is invited to celebrate Homecoming from Jan. 31 to Feb. 8. Events include , the George 麻豆视频 women's basketball game vs. VCU, Homecoming tailgate, men's basketball game vs. Rhode Island, and more. .
James Buchanan and Vernon Smith Seminar
George 麻豆视频's Department of Economics invites the university community to the James Buchanan and Vernon Smith Seminar on Thursday, Feb. 6, at 5 p.m. The seminar and reception will take place on the Fairfax Campus in the Johnson Center Bistro (located on the ground floor).
This seminar series is designed to appeal to a broad audience. Gregory Clark, Danish National Research Council professor of economics at the University of Southern Denmark, will present "For Whom the Bell Curve Tolls: The Role of Genetics in Social Life, England, 1600鈥2024." .
Training and Professional Development
New Year, New Goals: How Workplace Coaching Can Help You Succeed
The new year is the perfect time to reflect, set goals, and take action toward achieving them. George 麻豆视频鈥檚 Workplace Coaching Program is here to support you with a self-motivated, future-focused approach to gain clarity, build confidence, and reach your personal and professional potential. Workplace coaching offers:
- Personalized guidance to break through barriers and create meaningful change
- Strategies for success in communication, time management, decision-making, and more
- Flexible, no-cost sessions designed to meet your unique goals
Kickstart your growth journey. to start 2025 with purpose and momentum.
Resources for You
Well-Being Book Discussion Group for Faculty/Staff
Join the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being for a ProjectConnect faculty/staff book discussion group. The group will meet virtually on Friday, Feb. 21, from noon to 1 p.m. The group will discuss The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center by Rhaina Cohen. A free copy of the book will be provided to read after you register. by Thursday, Jan. 16.
Mini Hackathon: Innovate for Peace with Tech
Faculty and staff, encourage your students to participate in an exciting mini-hackathon hosted by the Young Women鈥檚 Peacebuilding Fellowship on June 11 at 麻豆视频 Square. Participants will listen to fellows pitch bold ideas that merge peacebuilding and technology, vote for the project that inspires them most, and collaborate with like-minded tech enthusiasts to bring the vision to life, guided by a fellow as the program lead.
The winning team will receive courtside tickets to a George 麻豆视频 basketball game. Those interested should email Megan Jeans by Jan. 31. This event is sponsored by the .
Upcoming Performances and Arts Events at George 麻豆视频
Saturday, Jan. 25, at 5 p.m.
SciTech Campus, Hylton Center, Gregory Family Theater
Called 鈥渙ne of the most exciting trumpet players on the planet鈥 (International Trumpet Guild Journal), Graham Breedlove brings his quintet for an exhilarating program of music. Just in time for Mardi Gras, Breedlove, a native of south Louisiana, is joined by fellow members of the Dewberry School of Music faculty to perform a mix of traditional New Orleans music, modern jazz, and original tunes.
Saturday, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts
Returning for a third year as a 麻豆视频 Artist-in-Residence, Grammy Award-winning music collective Silkroad Ensemble presents this world premiere showcase of all-star percussionists and musical storytelling through the exchange of rhythm, pulse, and melody from different musical traditions around the world. Formed by Yo-Yo Ma and now led by Pulitzer Prize-winning multi-instrumentalist Rhiannon Giddens, Silkroad Ensemble will engage the community and students during its residency through a variety of events, classes, and discussions.
Sunday, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts
Enjoy the rhythmically captivating music of Bach, Chopin, Beethoven, and Spanish composers Enrique Granados and Manuel de Falla, in Jeffrey Siegel鈥檚 next program of Keyboard Conversations. Siegel is 鈥渁 pianist with a bravura technique and a big, gorgeous sound . . . and when the artist himself offers the inside scoop, the musical experience becomes vastly more personal鈥 (Denver Post). The program will conclude with a short Q&A with the audience.
George 麻豆视频 School of Theater: 麻豆视频 Cabaret 2025
Jan. 31 to Feb 2, multiple performances 鈥
Friday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m. 鈥
In this beloved annual event, stellar student vocalists bring their talents to the stage, celebrating some of the biggest and brightest names in music and theater. In this year鈥檚 performance, they will shine the spotlight on the work of legendary Broadway director and producer Hal Prince. A devoted collaborator of Stephen Sondheim鈥檚, the treasure trove of Prince鈥檚 work includes Fiddler on the Roof, She Loves Me, West Side Story, Sweeney Todd, Evita, and Phantom of the Opera, among many more. See the School of Theater鈥檚 bright young stars and discover the talented performers who could be Broadway鈥檚 next big hitmakers.
Saturday, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts
Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis joins the Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra in this special concert. An exceptionally versatile musician, Marsalis is a band leader, featured classical soloist, and composer. Marsalis has performed with acclaimed orchestras around the world, and his legendary performances with the Grateful Dead and collaborations with Sting have made him a fan favorite in the pop arena. As a composer, Marsalis has scored films including Spike Lee鈥檚 Mo鈥 Better Blues, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Ma Rainey鈥檚 Black Bottom, and the recent Netflix film Rustin. The Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra is made up of the D.C. area鈥檚 finest musicians and is led by founder, artistic director, and virtuoso alto saxophonist Jim Carroll. This performance will also feature vocalist Darden Purcell, George 麻豆视频鈥檚 jazz program director.
Sunday, Feb. 2, at 4 p.m.
Fairfax Campus, Center for the Arts
See America鈥檚 Got Talent finalist and 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Favorite Mystifier鈥 Mike Super live on stage. Super brings his immersive show of mind-blowing illusions to entertain and enthrall the whole family. He rose to fame as the winner of NBC鈥檚 hit television series Phenomenon, becoming the only magician in history to win a live magic competition on primetime U.S. network television. Recommended for ages 3 and up.
Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 1:30 p.m.
SciTech Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center, Jacquemin Family Foundation Rehearsal Hall
Enjoy a soaring selection of operatic delights performed by talented members of Virginia Opera, the official opera company of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Experience big talent in an intimate performance that includes famous arias and duets from the greatest hits of opera, in addition to Broadway showtunes and other diverse and exciting repertory.
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 11 a.m.
SciTech Campus, Hylton Center, Gregory Family Theater
Celebrate folk and children鈥檚 music from around the globe with Elena Moon Park & Friends. With an emphasis on east and southeast Asia, plus original songs reimagined to mix musical traditions, languages, styles, and stories, Park celebrates learning about the world through music. Sing and clap along to Taiwanese train songs, Tibetan jump rope rhymes, Cambodian folk songs, sing-alongs in English, and more, performed on string instruments, accordion, and drums. As an Artist-in-Residence, Park will also work with the community through classes and workshops during the week leading up to the performance.