Exploring Mason's Creative Side!
The biggest ever annual and preeminent student expo and exhibit of work, Innovations 2005, took place Wednesday, April 27, 2005, in Dewberry Hall in the Johnson Center. A record-breaking number of students showcased innovative and creative learning experiences, writing, art work, videos, Web pages, science projects, experiential learning, community projects, technology innovations, and other demonstrations of achievement. Below are the prize-winning projects that were presented to the university community. . .

 | Winners of the Provost's Award for Originality and Creativity: (Left)"1. Titanic; 2. The Caribbean Treasure" digital animation, Humera Javed; and (below left) "Campaign for Community Activism," Rachel Livingston; DoIT Award for Best Use of Technology: (below right)"The Kellar Instructional Handheld Data (KIHd) System Project," Heidi Graff;
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 | GMU Century Club Awards for Most Effective Corporate Interaction: (below left) "Promotional Video for Loudoun County Caregivers," Jamie Smith. Century Club also awarded "Potential for Commercial Application" certificates to "Space WiFi," Corrie Wolfe, and "No Child Left Inside (the car)," Keith Nakai, and "Most Community Involvement" certificates to "Tying the Community together," "Campaign for Community Action," Rachel Livingston, "The Importance of Community," Meg Donaldson, and "Getting Involved. . .Improving Education and Enhancing Life," Erika Woodworth, all part of the NCLC 304 Social Movements and Community Activism. |
Student Activities Student's Choice Awards: (left)"Space WiFi," Corrie Wolfe; and (right) "The Reasonable Frailty of Substantial Outcasts," Sachiko Eguchi
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| College of Arts and Sciences Award for Best Technology Learning Tool (Above left)"Promotional Video for Loudoun County Caregivers," Jamie Smith; University Libraries Award for Best Research Project, (Above right) "Tantrums, Games, and Ideologues: A Probabilistic Interpretation of Behavior on the Supreme Court," Sean Sullivan, and "Travel Behavior Implications for the Blue-Jeans Poison Dart Frog, Dendrobates punilio," (picture not available; our apologies. . .) and the University Life Award, (Right) "Visual AIDS," Skyler Heavans. |
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 Last revised 05/09/05 |