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Mason considers offering classes in South Korea

George Mason University is considering offering undergraduate business management and economics classes at the Songdo Global University Campus education park in South Korea, according to University World News.

SGUC is not an independent university, but is a university complex where foreign universities can hold classes. Univerisities housed at SGUC grant their own degrees and have their own academic administration.

Read the full University World News story here.

Fun with optical illusions [DECEMBER DIVERSION]

Why waste all of your time staring at a blank word document or re-reading the same line in your textbook? Take a quick study break and give these optical illusions a try!

Do you see a musician or a girl's face?

What are you thankful for? [WHO WON]

Votes are in and tallied, and the winning photo in the 2010 What Are You Thankful For? Photo Contest is "Freedom."

The photo belongs to Jennifer Crewalk, Hispanic/Latino Affairs assistant director and STEP coordinator for Diversity Programs and Services.

What are you thankful for? [ENTRIES IN - VOTE NOW!]



Take a pause, George Mason University Patriots: What are you thankful for?

Connect2Mason wants to know, and in the spirit of the season, we're holding a contest to find out. All it takes is a creative photo with a one-word caption, and the winner of the contest will get $100 donated to his or her charity of choice. 

What are you thankful for? [CONTEST]



Take a pause, George Mason University Patriots: What are you thankful for?

Connect2Mason wants to know, and in the spirit of the season, we're holding a contest to find out. All it takes is a creative photo with a one-word caption, and the winner of the contest will get $100 donated to his or her charity of choice. 

UPDATE: Mason professor arrested for alleged child pornography possession

A part-time adjunct professor of Italian at George Mason University was arrested for allegedly possessing child pornography on Thursday, according to a detective with the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police.

Diego Fasolini, 42, who is also a part-time Italian professor at George Washington University, was arrested on that campus by Metropolitan Police after GWU staff allegedly found suspected child pornography on an external hard drive, according to GWU Director of Media Relations Michelle Sherrard.