- June 24, 2022
Faculty in the College of Health and Human Services share insight on the public health implications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 23, 2022, decision overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark decision protecting a woman's liberty to choose to have an abortion.
- June 22, 2022
Is it safe to use homemade tampons?
Isela Caballero is the Communications Coordinator for the Department of Health Administration and Policy at George Mason University’s College of Public Health. She leads communications, manages events, and develops digital and print content highlighting the achievements of faculty, students, and alumni. Isela also supports administrative operations and collaborates with college leadership to strengthen the visibility of academic programs and research initiatives.
She earned a Bachelor of Science in Community Health with a concentration in Global Health from George Mason University and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health in Global Health. Her professional experience spans health education, healthcare administration, customer service, and technology, with a focus on advancing health equity and community-centered impact, particularly in reproductive health in underserved communities.
- June 21, 2022
Exercise-induced molecule suppresses hunger, may help treat obesity
- June 10, 2022
WHO: Monkeypox Could Gain Foothold Outside Africa
- June 8, 2022
Black and Low-Income Families Suffer More During Formula Shortage
- June 7, 2022
What Is Monkeypox? The New Viral Infection in the United States
Mojgan (Maggie) Sefat is the Financial Analyst for the College of Public Health, Office of the Dean. Her primary role is to support the College’s financial operation, assisting with expenditure budgeting, accounting, and purchasing.
Mary Kirtley Righi, MPH is the Clinical Operations Coordinator of George Mason University’s Mason and Partners (MAP) Clinics. In her role, Righi provides operational support to all MAP clinic locations and develops and maintains community partnerships.
Melissa Hensley joined the George Mason University Department of Social Work in April 2020 as a Practicum Education Coordinator. Prior to joining the Department of Social Work, Melissa’s work focused on long-term care and hospice, as well as advocacy within the community for additional programs to support the aging population.