5 things to know about Mason's College of Public Health
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 23, 2025Temple researchers evaluated the onset of dental anxiety
- September 23, 2025George Mason University advances long-term study on child health.
- September 23, 2025The George Mason University School of Nursing BSN remains a top-rated program according to U.S News & World Reports.
- September 23, 2025George Mason University stands out as Virginia’s No. 1 public university for upward mobility in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2026, as Washington Monthly’s “Best Bang for the Buck” in the commonwealth, and as a top 50 public university nationally according to Forbes magazine.
- September 22, 2025Dental care reflects overall health for college students, study finds
- September 22, 2025Leaders gather to address Virginia’s severe healthcare workforce shortage
- September 22, 2025AI companions may soothe briefly, but real human connection is essential for health. Explore neuroscience, risks of AI overuse, and ways to nurture resilience through daily ties.
- September 22, 2025New research from Mason: Health Starts Here, the college’s landmark cohort study that follows students across their undergraduate years, reveals several health patterns.
- September 19, 2025Why can’t you control yourself when looking at pizza or donut? Experts reveal the mechanism and advise how to deal with it
- September 19, 2025Jason Alexander and Theresa Davis join fellow public health industry leaders and innovators to guide the college in achieving its mission and acting in alignment with its values.
- September 17, 2025Global and Community Health professor chosen to serve five-year term leading epidemiological special interest group
- September 15, 2025Glycemic status and macronutrient intake as predictors of sleep outcomes: An analysis of NHANES 2007-2020 data
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