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
- August 19, 2025Recommended vaccines for pregnant women
- August 19, 2025Virtual reality shows caregivers what it’s like to live with dementia
- August 19, 2025This milestone demonstrates the college’s commitment to expanding opportunities for students and strengthening public health across Virginia and the nation.
- August 18, 2025Harnessing VR to prevent substance use relapse
- August 18, 2025Glyphosate: Just how dangerous? The debate continues
- August 15, 2025Holly Matto, addiction science researcher, and College of Science and School of Engineering colleagues provide breakthrough findings about personalized recovery cues and technology-based substance use interventions.
- August 14, 2025Male victims of abuse and stalking.
- August 13, 2025How the DC region is grappling with a school nurse shortage
- August 13, 2025Unavoidable forever chemicals may be associated with severe endometriosis
- August 13, 2025Clinically Significant Fatigue and Inflammation in Breast Cancer Survivors
- August 13, 2025Congratulations to the tenured and promoted faculty, whose dedication to the college has furthered our mission of building healthier futures through interprofessional education and innovative research.
- August 11, 2025What is diquat? Here’s what to know about herbicide at the center of debate in CT
Public Health in the Media
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Public Health In the George
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