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
- May 9, 2022Congratulations to Master of Social Work student Francesca Keesee for receiving the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) Scholarship for the Department of Social Work. The merit scholarship recognizes Mason students who have shown significant academic achievement and community involvement while completing their program.
- May 8, 2022Which came first, the carbs and sugar or the migraine?
- May 7, 2022Paid leave policies do not always include job protection: US President's 2022 Economic Report
- May 6, 2022Paid leave mandates reduce likelihood of decreasing paid work hours after a spouse’s health shock, study shows.
- May 6, 2022The “2022 Economic Report of the President” featured Associate Professor of Health Administration and Policy Priyanka Anand’s research on the impact of paid family leave mandates on labor supply and caregiving decisions following a spousal disability.
- May 4, 2022Though things have changed since Mason’s Department of Social Work began 50 years ago, one constant is its focus on the many aspects that impact health and well-being: housing, work, physical health, mental health, finances, and social support.
- May 3, 2022The College of Health and Human Services congratulates Jenna Krall and Michael von Fricken on receiving the Teacher of Distinction Award from the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning.
- May 2, 2022Rising health care costs weigh on CT small businesses and nonprofits.
- May 2, 2022Family members’ time in hospitals with caring nurses inspired Sarah Ringham to start and continue her nursing education
- May 1, 2022Rising health care costs weigh on CT small businesses, nonprofits.
- May 1, 2022Rising health care costs weigh on CT small businesses, nonprofits.
- April 28, 2022In the first three quarters of academic year 2022, the College of Health and Human Services has already exceeded its award totals from the previous year
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