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What is the Flat Patriot project?

The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) Communications team have printed the Mason Patriot mascot on card stock and added a handle, and are distributing this “Flat Patriot” to alumni, faculty, staff, and students, and encouraging you to share photos of the Flat Patriot in your environment.

How can social media be used as a positive force?

Social media is a powerful tool with unlimited potential, and with the advent of the smartphone, its use has become ubiquitous among students, particularly those who were born in and grew up in the digital age. For these young people, the use of social media is second nature.

Airbnb and Cannabis Trafficking

In 2014, Oregon became the third state to legalize the production and consumption of marijuana, which has provided Oregon with over $1.2 billion in direct economic impacts, 12,500 jobs, over $110.8 million in legal cannabis sales in April 2021, and has established Oregon as a cannabis tourism hotspot.

Three things that may be wrong with your school data

In the aftermath of educational reforms enacted under “No Child Left Behind” and the “Every Student Succeeds Act,” the collection of data, including student test scores and enrollment data, has been used by schools to identify “achievement gaps” rather than “opportunity gaps.”

Airbnb Host’s Perspectives on Climate Change: Wildfire Threats to Rural Tourism

Tourism is an industry dependent on natural and cultural resources, specifically in rural areas where traditional attractions are less common. Rural tourism often involves visitation to natural areas, such as parks, nature reserves, or public lands, as well as agricultural activities, such as farm tours or wineries. These areas have been especially vulnerable to changing weather patterns as a result of global climate change.

Fees or no fees? Should state parks charge fees for entering?

Over the last two decades, state parks have grappled with steady increases in operating costs and the budgetary constraints of significant cutbacks in funding from government appropriations. In response to these fiscal challenges, state park agencies and park management have been looking at ways of creating new revenue streams, including the establishment of new fees, that will help maintain the quality of services provided at parks and will ensure visitors have a positive experience thus making it more likely they will return.

Does posture matter?

There is extensive scientific literature which shows that the way in which a load is carried on the body—for example, the way it is distributed across the trunk and the magnitude of its weight—can have a significant impact on a person’s ability to maintain proper postural balance.

What are traffic gardens and why should we have them?

Traffic gardens are miniaturized streetscapes, complete with small-scale roads, intersections, crosswalks, roundabouts, turn lanes, and warning and directional signs that replicate actual street layouts and traffic patterns you would find in a busy urban or suburban community.

How campus wellness centers can help students cope with stress

For many young adults, the start of college is an exciting time of change signifying the start of a new chapter in their lives. But the first year of college can also be a stressful time as individuals adjust to being away from their families and try to make new friends—all while struggling to meet the demands of a rigorous academic course load.

How do sports help you cope with major life events?

There is a large amount of long-established research which shows that participation in sports has many positive physical, mental, psychological, and social benefits that are critical to the optimal development of youth. More recent evidence demonstrates that sports can play a vital role in an individual’s development not only during their youth, but across their lifespan and throughout adulthood into their later years.