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
- November 15, 2023Comprehensive systematic review of 25 studies over 25 years reveals consistent evidence of associations between insecticide exposure and lower sperm concentration.
- November 14, 2023Do Certain American Neighborhoods Cause Black Teens More Stress?
- November 13, 2023Bachelor of Science in Community Health alumna Blythe Dellinger details how Mason's College of Public Health inspired a life-long commitment to serving populations in need
- November 11, 2023Domestic violence goes both ways
- November 8, 2023Report shows breast cancer survival rates worst among Black women
- November 8, 2023Master of Public Health students Marylyn Ann Paulino Yalta and Sofia Nicholas participated in the Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research at UCLA Summer Institute after gaining inspiration from GCH professors
- November 7, 2023Arion Lillard-Green, already a Mason alum, returned to complete her PhD in health services research.
- November 6, 2023In this week's video, Dean Perry highlights recent student achievements, including student advocacy on the Hill, a doctoral student's recently published paper, and an ASPPH This is Public Health ambassador education campaign.
- November 6, 2023MB (Marybeth) Mitcham contributes her expertise in the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Health Professional’s Guide to Dietary Supplements.
- November 2, 2023Sheethal Sharma, treasurer of the Rising Healthcare Leaders at Mason, reflects on what she and other leaders learned from organizing a large student-run career event.
- October 30, 2023Researchers from George Mason's College of Public Health provide new insight into preventive screening rates for women with disabilities, which underscores the need for more HPV screening, particularly among women with sensory, physical, and multiple disabilities.
- October 27, 2023Rather than the traditional way we think of health care as treating people once they are already sick, public health is about prevention and empowering the public by giving them the tools to maintain their own health and safety. Let’s dive into why the public health field is an excellent launching pad into medical school.
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