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
- October 25, 2022Associate Professor of Global and Community Health Michael Bloom’s work with international scholars is a testament to Mason’s position as global research university
- October 22, 2022Monkeypox emergency orders are set to expire, but eradication isn't likely.
- October 22, 2022Monkeypox emergency orders are set to expire, but eradication isn't likely
- October 21, 2022Technology Helps Detect Bruises on Diverse Skin Tones
- October 20, 2022In this week’s video, Dean Perry invites you to join Mason’s Season of Giving, now through December 15. Mark your calendar for the College’s Day of Giving on Tuesday, October 25.
- October 20, 2022A new study by Raedeh Basiri, assistant professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies, suggests that dietary recommendations should prioritize proper wound healing for people who are overweight/obese with diabetic foot ulcers.
- October 19, 2022Children's National near capacity amid spike in RSV, flu cases.
- October 19, 2022George Mason Associate Professor of Health Administration and Policy discusses the importance of job-protected paid leave.
- October 17, 2022A new study by Dongqing Wang, assistant professor of Global and Community Health, finds there is high COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among adolescents in five sub-Saharan African countries mostly because of perceived lack of safety and perceived lack of effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines.
- October 14, 20225 Things I Wish I’d Known Before I Caught COVID on a Cruise
- October 14, 2022New training will educate faculty to recognize and react to implicit bias and microaggressions through a VR simulation.
- October 12, 2022CVS cuts cost of menstrual products in 12 states with "tampon tax"
Public Health in the Media
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Public Health In the George
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