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Vision Series: The Science of Diversity at Work by Eden King

The George Mason University Vision Series sheds light on the real world research and creativity that takes place every day on Mason’s distributed campus. A chance to share the frontiers of scholarship from practitioners across a broad spectrum of work, the series inspires lively discussion among students, faculty, staff, and the wider reaches of the community.

This year, The Vision Series will take place on three of Mason’s vibrant campuses. For the first time, Founders Hall on the Arlington campus plays host to the series, which also returns to Prince William's Hylton Center (in Merchant Hall) and here in Fairfax (at the Center for the Arts Concert Hall).

The 2011-2012 Center for the Arts Vision Series includes seven lectures bytop researchers, artists, and scholars from diverse disciplines like Molecular Science, Psychology, Keyboard Studies, English, International Affairs, the Center for History and New Media, and The School of Public Policy.

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These free events are held on Mason’s Fairfax campus in the comfortable and accessible Center for the Arts Concert Hall. Each lecture is followed by an informal reception with the speaker.

I hope you will join us this year for the Vision Series!

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Peter N. Stearns
Provost

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