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 10, 2021George Mason University: Vaccines Are A Key Part Of Mason's Fall Plan.
- August 9, 2021The CDC's new eviction ban is aimed at providing renters in 'high' COVID-19 areas temporary relief. A housing advocate says it's not enough.
- August 6, 2021What the delta variant means for this school year.
- August 5, 2021Faith Spillman (MSW, '16) shares her experience as a MSW graduate student and reflects on how an internship with the Alexandria Public Defender's Office inspired her to pursue a career of supporting court-involved youth as a social worker.
- August 5, 2021Gewa and LaCharite help shape knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about the food we eat and grow.
- August 5, 2021Kerri LaCharite, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies. In this interview, she gives advice on how to make more sustainable food choices and reduce your carbon footprint.
- July 30, 2021What You Need To Know About Reimposed Mask Mandates In The D.C. Region.
- July 26, 2021Department of Social Work to launch the Mason Community-Academic Partnerships in Behavioral Health (CAP-BH) program to increase access to behavioral health services for high-demand populations
- July 20, 2021New Study Examines Commuter Characteristics and Traffic Pollution Exposure Among Commuters.
- ZME Science: Research by Mason scientists in CHHS on the effects of pollution on commuters is cited.July 20, 2021‘No significant difference’ in air pollution exposure between rush-hour commuters and others.
- July 20, 2021George Mason University: Mason Research Lets Students Weigh In On COVID's Effects On Food, Nutrition Choices.
Public Health in the Media
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Public Health In the George
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