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 11, 2024Skip the Salt, but Keep the Flavor.
- October 11, 2024Caroline Sutter, nursing professor and co-director of the Center for Health Workforce at Mason, was asked to be a special advisor for health workforce expertise on the President’s Cancer Panel public meeting on September 12, 2024.
- October 11, 2024The U.S. process for granting asylum is complex, exhausting, and often degrading for women who are escaping untenable situations. It needs to change.
- October 10, 2024A new study from the College of Public Health, led by Professor Janusz Wojtusiak and Health Services Research doctoral candidate Ghaida Alsadah explores the use of machine learning to predict social isolation among caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease and related disorders.
- October 9, 2024School lunch tests reveal dozens of pesticides on single items, heavy metals, other toxins.
- October 9, 2024School lunch tests reveal dozens of pesticides on single items, heavy metals, other toxins.
- October 8, 2024‘Shocking’: Heavy Metals, Nearly 50 Pesticides Detected in School Lunches.
- October 5, 2024Deadly Marburg Virus Hits Rwanda’s Doctors and Nurses Hard.
- October 4, 2024Top news of September: Sunscreen, endocrine-disrupting chemicals, Ozempic, more.
- October 3, 2024There Can Be No Debate Over Asylum.
- October 2, 2024Hong Xue, associate professor in the Department of Health Administration and Policy in the George Mason College of Public Health, will play a pivotal role in guiding the Alliance’s efforts to influence public health policy, monitor tobacco-related legislation, and advocate for stronger regulations that reduce tobacco consumption and protect public health.
- October 1, 2024Isela Caballero, communications coordinator for the Department of Health Administration and Policy in the College of Public Health, is the October Employee of the Month.
Public Health in the Media
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Public Health In the George
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