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
- April 20, 2023In this week’s video, Dean Perry congratulates College of Public Health faculty and staff who are being honored with Mason awards and looks ahead to exciting events honoring our students’ research and achievement.
- April 19, 2023HAP preceptors from Inova Mount Vernon Roberta Tinch and Stacey Schaab highlight why Mason real-world experience is irreplaceable for students
- April 18, 2023Study Finds Immersive VR Training More Effective Than Clinical Practice for Nursing Performance
- April 18, 2023These 7 hormones influence how much—or little—you eat. Can we influence them?
- April 18, 2023Applications are being accepted for Mason’s first fully online MPH degree that will launch in fall 2023
- April 17, 2023VR training leads to better nursing performance than clinical practice, study says
- April 17, 2023The College of Public Health congratulates Sanja Avramovic for receiving a Teaching Excellence Award from the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning and John Cantiello for being recognized as an Online Teacher of Distinction by the Stearns Center.
- April 17, 2023As a senior leader of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), Robert Weiler traveled to Cuba with a delegation exploring possible collaborations with the school of public health in Cuba.
- April 16, 2023Why a 'viral hemorrhagic pandemic' could be on the way: report
- April 13, 2023How Often Should People Get COVID Boosters?
- April 13, 2023This promising preliminary research comes from a new pilot study by Bethany Cieslowski, Associate Professor of Nursing in Mason’s College of Public Health.
- April 11, 2023Dean Melissa Perry moderated a panel of five experts to look at violence prevention from several angles including violence prevention programs, gun violence, health equity, conflict resolution, and intimate partner violence. Watch the recording now.
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