
The Provost's Newsletter announced today that Dr. Candace Parham Lacayo has been selected as the ARIE Faculty Fellow for the Office of Graduate Education. In this position she will work on the development and implementation of a graduate-level mentored research, scholarship, and creative activity. She will also ensure the commercialization program provides more funded opportunities for graduate students with a demonstrated commitment to increasing accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion within their discipline.
“As an alumna of two Mason graduate programs, this is a full circle moment for me. I’m looking forward to developing opportunities for our graduate students that deliver impact,” Dr. Lacayo said.
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