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 2, 2025College of Public Health alum Sinoxolo “Susan” Favor and Raven McCormick,a career advisor in the college, tailor applications, perfect resumes, and refuse to let temporary setbacks derail professional success.
- October 1, 2025High-sugar snack could protect against diabetes for adults with high risk, new study finds
- September 30, 2025After Years of Regulation, Toxic Chemicals in Everyday Products Still Endanger Americans
- September 30, 2025Biosecurity expert Terri Rebmann talks about her new book chapter on the overlooked phase of biological disasters
- September 29, 2025Empowering older adults to embrace AI and emerging technologies through a National Science Foundation grant
- September 29, 2025The Lab for Immersive Technologies and Simulation was designed from the start for all public health disciplines.
- September 26, 2025Y. Alicia Hong, a digital behavioral health interventionist, will support older adults in honing their digital technology skills. The program, through an interdisciplinary partnership, will pair youth and older adults to practice real-life AI scenarios.
- September 25, 2025Can a mango a day keep diabetes away?
- September 25, 2025Epidemiologist Amira Roess explains the science behind herd immunity and the important role vaccines play in fighting infectious diseases
- September 25, 2025From improving underserved communities’ care to supporting faculty research on women living with HIV, Janell Addo-Boateng, MPH ’25, gained hands-on experience in policy, evaluation, and communication.
- September 24, 2025Can a multivitamin make up for a bad diet?
- September 24, 2025Clinical nutrition researcher Raedeh Basiri studied the importance of choosing quality over quantity when it comes to sugar consumption and the potential benefits of daily mango consumption for those with prediabetes.
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