- June 8, 2023
Amira Roess, epidemiologist and professor in Mason’s College of Public Health, discusses what you need to know about air quality alerts and how it affects your health.
- June 7, 2023
Code Red air quality: Expert says stay inside or grab your N95 mask
- May 19, 2023
Podcast Episode 103: Health and Well-Being for All – Dr. Melissa Perry, Dean, College of Public Health, George Mason University
- May 19, 2023
Professor Panagiota (Yiota) Kitsantas found that pregnant women referred to treatment for cannabis use disorder by the justice system, health care providers, or trusted community sources were more likely to complete it.
- May 17, 2023
Mason public health nurses discuss how their training benefits their work and their different paths into the field.
- May 8, 2023
On May 30-June 2, learn more and sign up to be a part of the national research program that seeks to speed up health research and medical breakthroughs
- May 8, 2023
Substance use disorder affects more than 40 million Americans according to the 2020 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Recovery can be a difficult path, but an interdisciplinary team led by Holly Matto, associate professor in the Department of Social Work, aims to make it a little easier through a recently patented technology-based therapy.
- April 26, 2023
Findings from an interdisciplinary team of Mason researchers shed new light on the changing demographic of firearm purchasers in response to the pandemic and highlight the need for more effective interventions to reduce firearm-related violence, morbidity, and mortality in the United States.
- April 11, 2023
Dean Melissa Perry moderated a panel of five experts to look at violence prevention from several angles including violence prevention programs, gun violence, health equity, conflict resolution, and intimate partner violence. Watch the recording now.
- April 17, 2023
As a senior leader of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), Robert Weiler traveled to Cuba with a delegation exploring possible collaborations with the school of public health in Cuba.