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Welcome, CEHD Alumni!

Graduates from George Mason University’s College of Education and Human Development leave their mark locally, regionally, nationally and globally. From networking opportunities and reunions to alumni recognition and activities, CEHD can remain your home after you leave campus. Join your fellow alumni—teachers, professors, sport and recreation management professionals, tourism industry leaders, athletic trainers, strength and conditioning coaches and more—in a community of approximately 30,000 alumni who are influencing change around the world and embody a commitment to education and human development.

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CEHD Alumnus Is Virginia’s 2018 National Distinguished Principal

May 10, 2018

On April 4, Andy Jacks was sitting in a meeting with the associate superintendent of Prince William County Public Schools when his secretary called and said there was an emergency in the cafeteria. Jacks had been discussing the power of good leadership with the associate superintendent. Later, Jacks realized that his colleague was engaging in a bit of creative deception. Read more...
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New KIHD Director Endowed Professor Linda Mason

October 17, 2017

Hellen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities is pleased to announce the new Director Endowed Professor Linda Mason

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Looking Back, Looking Forward: A Conversation about the Changing Landscape of Education Policy

September 6, 2017

The field of education policy is constantly changing. But there is a way to make sense of an area in perpetual flux. College of Education and Human Development Dean Mark R. Ginsberg will moderate “Looking Back, Looking Forward: A Conversation about the Changing Landscape of Education Policy,” presented by CEHD. A panel of distinguished Mason faculty will discuss the current landscape of issues, their implication for education practice in schools, and the learning and development of students in Virginia and throughout the nation. Read more...
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Mason Alumnus is The Washington Post’s Principal of the Year

June 7, 2017

When Nathaniel Provencio became the first in his family to attend college, he felt a sense of obligation more than privilege. “I knew,” he said, “that if I was going to go to university, I needed to do something where I could give back to the community. Teaching is one of the best ways to do that.” ...excerpted from Mason News Read more...