Meet the Graduate Division Team

Meet the Graduate Division Team

  • Headshot of Dr. Stephanie Bluth.

    Associate Director for Graduate Professional & Career Development, Graduate Education

    In the Associate Director role here at Mason, Dr. Bluth (she/her/hers) provides direction for the expansion and development of graduate student training alongside Graduate Student Life and University Career Services offices spanning the University. Dr. Bluth comes to Mason with over 13 years’ experience in graduate student services, curriculum development, and mentoring and career programming. She joined Mason after serving as the Director of Graduate Student Success at Sam Houston State University in Texas.
  • Smiling woman with long, blonde hair wearing a light pink dress shirt.

    Laurence Bray, PhD

    Senior Associate Provost for Graduate Education

    Instructional Professor, Bioengineering, College of Engineering and Computing

    Dr. Laurence Bray is the Senior Associate Provost for Graduate Education and leader of the Graduate Division at George Mason University.
  • Headshot for Sora Buck

    Graduate Program Assistant
    The Graduate Division

    Sora has recently joined the Graduate Division team at George Mason University. As a Graduate Program Assistant, she assists the team by working on the Graduate Teaching Academy and Communication Academy. Sora received her B.S. in Psychology from George Mason University in 2012 and is excited to be back as staff supporting the Graduate Division.
  • Headshot for Parag V. Chitnis, PhD

    Associate Professor of Bioengineering
    PhD Program Director
    Administrative Faculty Fellow in the Provost Office

    Parag Chitnis joined the Department of Bioengineering at George Mason University in 2014. He co-directs the Biomedical Imaging Laboratory, and is one of the founding member of the Center for Adaptive Systems of Brain-body Interactions. He also serves in several leadership and service roles. Dr. Chitnis is the Director of the Bioengineering PhD program. Here he oversees all administrative aspects of Bioengineering graduate program including admissions into the PhD program, approval of study plans, and proposal and dissertations exams. As an Administrative Faculty Fellow in the Provost Office, Dr. Chitnis has contributed to several university-wide initiatives to improve funding support for Mason graduate students, to create policies for safeguarding student rights, and most recently to develop a recommendations and an implementation plan for a new Graduate Division at Mason. For his contributions and services, Dr. Chitnis was selected as a State Finalist for the Outstanding Faculty Award (Rising Star Category) by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
  • Headshot of Joe Crawford

    Graduate Education Assistant

    The Graduate Division

    Joe joined the Mason community as a part-time temp in February, 2018. He was assigned to the Accreditation and External Reporting Office (AERO) to assist with preparation of a self-study accreditation report for all Mason student licensing programs. After that he briefly worked in Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) to assist with externship and internship program tracking and databases. In July, 2019, Joe was assigned another part-time role for Office of Graduate Education, in the Office of the Provost. Since then, he has provided support and experience for the team in many roles. In March, 2021, Joe's role became permanent part-time staff. Prior experience in the academic world includes 12 years at the University of California, San Francisco, a leading university dedicated exclusively to the health sciences. During those years, Joe progressed in administrative roles within the Department of Psychiatry, the School of Medicine, and the Dean's Office of the School of Pharmacy. In 2015, Joe retired. He and his wife left California to return to the east coast, settling in the Northern Virginia.
  • Headshot of Nicole Kim.

    Graduate Funding Assistant
    The Graduate Division

    Nicole joined the Graduate Division in the Office of the Provost in 2023 and assists with the internal graduate student support in finances, including fellowships, grants, scholarships, awards, and other forms of student support.
  • Headshot for Dr. Candace Lacayo.

    Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence Faculty Fellow, Graduate Division
    Associate Professor, Athletic Training Education, College of Education and Human Development
    Clinical Education Coordinator, Athletic Training Education, College of…

    Dr. Candace Lacayo is an Associate Professor and the Clinical Education Coordinator of the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program. She is also the Faculty Fellow for Inclusive Excellence within the Graduate Division.
  • Headshot for Amirhossein Mohammadzadeh.

    Graduate Professional Assistant

    The Graduate Divsion

    As a doctoral student in Cultural Studies, Amirhossein’s research interests look at continental philosophy, aesthetics of politics and culture industry, phenomenology and embodiment, aesthetics and critical theory, materiality and praxis of contemporary design and avant-garde fashion. In the Office of the Provost for Graduate Education, he is a graduate assistant working on communications and marketing.
  • Headshot for Gabriel Anel Moreno

    Graduate Professional Assistant
    The Graduate Division

    Gabriel Anel Moreno was born and raised in Panama City, Panama, I have managed to transform the challenges of humble beginnings into a story of resilience, commitment, and adaptability. Gabriel is working on his MS in Management and a graduate professional assistant in the Graduate Division working on communication and event initiatives.
  • Headshot Rana S. Harb

    Graduate Professional Assistant, The Graduate Division

    Cayla Parson is a Graduate Professional Assistant in the Graduate Division where she works with Graduate Education while specializing in Event Management. She is currently working towards her Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Social Justice and Human Rights.