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Faculty Panel on Urban Research

Past Event
Thursday, March 21, 2024 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM EDT
Student Union I, (SUB) I, 3rd Floor, Room #3A

The Urban Research Hub invites you to hear from six Mason faculty members across three colleges/schools about their latest urban research and participate in the discussion / Q&A afterward. Topics covered include: human mobility, environmental justice, built environment, public space, social memo...

Alexandro C Villarroel

Alexandro C Villarroel

Alex Villarroel is an Undergraduate Academic Advisor for Criminology, Law and Society. He is an alumni of George Mason University completing his BA in Criminology in 2018 and his MA in Global Affairs in 2021. His passion has been in helping students reach their goals whether it be in academia, profes...

Kevin Graham

Kevin Graham

Kevin Graham served on active duty as an infantryman in the US Marine Corps for over eight years. He continued government service as an Intelligence Specialist for the Virginia State Police Counter-Terrorism Unit, assigned to a joint FBI/Regional/State/Local Law Enforcement Task Force. Kevin returned...

Yasemin Irvin-Erickson

Yasemin Irvin-Erickson

Dr. Yasemin Irvin-Erickson is Assistant Professor of Criminology, Law and Society. She researches primarily in the area of victimization, technology, and the economic empowerment of vulnerable populations. Prior to joining Mason, Dr. Irvin-Erickson was a senior researcher at the Urban Institute's Jus...

Eugene J. Rossi

Eugene J. Rossi

With nearly three decades of criminal and civil litigation experience at the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), Gene Rossi leverages the skills he honed as a renowned federal prosecutor to primarily concentrate on matters relating to criminal defense and government investigations as a shareho...

James J. Willis

James J. Willis

Since elected Chair in 2019, I have focused on increasing graduate student support, strengthening the department's infrastructure, fostering a welcoming and productive work environment, and helping to raise the department's national and international profile. My next goals include strengthening alumn...

CRIM 513-DL1: Leadership in Justice Orgs

Spring 2024 -  James L. Carr   -  Section Syllabus

Are you interested in enhancing your leadership and public speaking skills? This course will prepare you to meet new leadership challenges through the study of leadership theory, case studies, working within a group environment, engaging in leadership discussions, and enhancing critical thinking and ...

CLS Honors Program

About the Program Each year a different full-time faculty member coordinates the Criminology, Law and Society Honors Program and sets the topics and assignments. Seminar activities may include readings, individual and group projects, discussion of seminar papers, special field trips, and surveys or ...

2023 Teaching Excellence Award recipients announced

2023 Teaching Excellence Award recipients announced

The Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning has announced its 2023 Teaching Excellence Award recipients, and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) proudly notes that eight of its faculty members have been recognized this year.  The Teaching Excellence Award is the university's salu...

2022 CHSS Community and Catalysts to be recognized December 3

2022 CHSS Community and Catalysts to be recognized December 3

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is pleased to recognize the 2022 recipients of our distinguished alumni, faculty, and student awards. These individuals have made outstanding contributions to their fields, their communities, and to the university through leadership, research, and servic...