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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- August 26, 2021Mengqi Li is a Master of Social Work student with a passion for social justice and advocating for the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) community. She was recently accepted into the Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) Minority Fellowship Program, with a mission to reduce health disparities for racially and ethnically diverse populations through cultural competency training. Additionally, Li accepted a new position at Mason’s Center for Culture, Equity, and Empowerment (CCEE) as a graduate assistant within the Student Engagement for Racial Justice team.
- August 25, 2021‘I’m Hoping That Everything Works Out’: Joy And Uncertainty At Annandale High School’s First Day Back. Roess starts at the 2 minute and 9-second mark.
- August 25, 2021The Pandemic Is Surging As Kids Return To Local Classrooms.
- August 23, 2021What is child neglect? And how well do our response programs work?
- August 19, 2021As Families Look To The Start Of School, COVID Cases Are At Levels We Haven’t Seen Since April.
- August 18, 2021UB social work researcher receives major grant to study child neglect.
- August 18, 2021Four new members have joined the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) Advisory Board: Alison Ansher, district health director for Prince William Country; Anton Arbatov, vice president of revenue cycle management and compliance for SOC Telemed; Michael Fraser, chief executive officer at ASTHO; and Patricia Haresign, health and wellness coach and founder of Coaching Wellness for Life.
- August 18, 2021Thanks to the generosity of Michael von Fricken, professor of Global and Community Health, the One Health Scholarship will provide a selected graduate student with funding and/or support to pursue a research project relating to the One Health initiative.
- August 18, 2021COVID-19 boosters now available for some with compromised immune systems. Roess starts at the 2 minute and 40-second mark.
- August 16, 2021UB researcher receives major grant to study child neglect.
- August 10, 2021George Mason University: Vaccines Are A Key Part Of Mason's Fall Plan.
- August 9, 2021The CDC's new eviction ban is aimed at providing renters in 'high' COVID-19 areas temporary relief. A housing advocate says it's not enough.
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