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
- June 7, 2023Code Red air quality: Expert says stay inside or grab your N95 mask
- June 5, 2023Samantha Harrison, who graduated this spring with a bachelor’s degree in community health with a global health concentration, says that discovering the community health degree provided her with a comprehensive way to achieve her ambitions to bring equity to communities through well-being.
- June 2, 2023Biden expected to name former NC health secretary as new CDC chief
- June 2, 202314 war-time nurses who changed history
- May 30, 2023Master of Social Work Advanced Level students are training to recognize distressing experiences that may have occurred in a client’s past and how to provide specific treatments based on their individual needs.
- May 25, 2023Professor in the College of Public Health Amira Roess guided individuals and organizations throughout the pandemic and reflects on what the end of the emergency status means for the health care system.
- May 23, 2023Are you a stress eater? Here’s how to retrain your brain.
- May 22, 2023School Nurses: Answering the Call
- May 22, 2023CJ Mandell was honored with the award at the Lavender Awards, which celebrates those who have an impact on the LGBTQ+ community.
- May 19, 2023Key Influencers in Cannabis Use Disorder Treatment Success Among Pregnant Women
- May 19, 2023Podcast Episode 103: Health and Well-Being for All – Dr. Melissa Perry, Dean, College of Public Health, George Mason University
- May 19, 2023Professor Panagiota (Yiota) Kitsantas found that pregnant women referred to treatment for cannabis use disorder by the justice system, health care providers, or trusted community sources were more likely to complete it.
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