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 16, 2022A new study led by Associate Professor of Health Administration and Policy Gilbert Gimm found that the likelihood of past-month marijuana use among adults varies by type of disability and is higher in states with legalized medical marijuana.
- December 15, 2022In this week's video, Dean Perry celebrates our largest winter graduate class and donors to Mason's Season of Giving.
- December 15, 2022Long covid can be deadly, national health figures show
- December 15, 2022U.S. Deaths Drop in 2022, But Still Higher Than Pre-Pandemic Levels
- December 15, 2022U.S. Deaths Drop in 2022, But Still Higher Than Pre-Pandemic Levels
- December 15, 2022U.S. Deaths Fell in 2022, But Not to Pre-COVID Levels
- December 14, 2022After Deadliest Year in US History, Deaths in 2022 Still High But Trend Down
- December 14, 2022Not enough is known about the science of pads and tampons
- December 14, 2022Faulty interpretation underpins claim that COVID shots don’t work
- December 14, 2022After Deadliest Year in US History, Deaths in 2022 Still High But Trend Down
- December 14, 2022US deaths fell this year, but not to pre-COVID levels
- December 14, 2022For her Master of Health Administration capstone, George Mason University graduate student Akshaya Chinnathevar Ramesh is interning at The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Capitol Hill and working with a team of analysts working on required reports to Congress on the effects of the No Surprise Act.
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