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
- December 19, 2023Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Found in Menstrual Products Including Tampons, Pads, and Liners
- December 19, 2023Plastics, pesticides and pills: how chemical exposures affect sperm health
- December 15, 2023A new systematic review by Joanna Marroquin, a Mason PhD in Public Health student, furthers understanding of the amount of potentially harmful chemicals in menstrual cups, discs, and underwear. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals can interfere with human hormones and cause medical issues.
- December 12, 2023Master of Health Administration in Health Systems Management students visited Health and Human Services policy experts on Capitol Hill to observe policy briefings on health care legislation passed by Congress
- December 11, 2023Cieslowski will lead innovation in immersive technologies including the Virtual Reality and Simulation Center, which continues to expand its team.
- December 11, 2023Health Services Research doctoral student intends to use her fellowship to uplift the voices of populations previously underrepresented in public health.
- December 7, 2023‘Social emergency’ of low fertility may be driven partly by pesticides, study shows
- December 7, 2023George Mason University Introduces the StressPal Frontline Resilience and Burnout Prevention Program
- December 6, 202310 Healthy Ways to Put On Weight
- December 6, 2023Six graduate students from George Mason University’s Department of Global and Community Health presented a four-pronged solution to address health care and homelessness among Washington, D.C., area women at the D.C. Public Health Case Challenge.
- December 5, 2023Mason graduate student Archana Vardhan was one of 20 students nationwide selected for a summer fellowship through the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs. Her area of expertise is the mental and physical health of postnatal mothers of color.
- December 4, 2023Graduate students Hayley Hutchinson and Kevin Cevasco were interviewed by Research!America about what led them to public health.
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