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Dean Perry spoke with the Washington Business Journal about future plans for the College of Public Health, including workforce development and fundraising initiatives. Read the article here.
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News
- September 19, 2024Senior U.S. Senator calls for toxins to be removed from school lunches.
- September 19, 2024The 50 Most Influential People in Northern Virginia.
- September 19, 2024This link roundup to important emergency contacts is for easy CPH faculty and staff reference
- September 19, 2024The College of Public Health is proud to announce that Denise Hines, PhD has been named the Elisabeth Shirley Enochs Endowed Professor.
- September 19, 2024The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released its new report, "Launching Lifelong Health by Improving Health Care for Children, Youth, and Families," on September 19.
- September 19, 2024Northern Virginia Magazine named Melissa Perry, Dean of the College of Public Health, one of the area’s top 50 most influential people of 2024. The top 50 list recognizes those who are making a difference in Northern Virginia and giving back to their community.
- September 14, 2024Kids using lotions have higher levels of hormone-disrupting toxins – study
- September 13, 2024Professor in the School of Nursing Rebecca Sutter will establish program to address the social, physical, and mental health and wellness needs of Afghan victims of combat.
- September 12, 2024Endocrine-disrupting chemicals from personal care products found in young children
- September 11, 2024Lead, arsenic and other heavy metals in tampons prompt FDA investigation.
- September 11, 2024Popular hair and skincare products contain concerning chemicals that could harm kids
- September 10, 2024Lead, arsenic and other heavy metals in tampons prompt FDA investigation.
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