No One Cares Alone: The Rise of Domestic Violence During COVID
Recent graduate completes first international MS in Global Health thesis studying the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to malaria of an indigenous group in the Peruvian Amazon.
The Problem with Flavored Cigarettes
George Mason University study finds 2009 U.S. Food and Drug Administration flavored cigarette ban reduced smoking by underage youth by 43% and young adults by 27%.
Nesibe Sumeyye Kutahyalioglu, a doctoral student in Mason’s School of Nursing, shares her experiences in the Nursing PhD program. “It’s not just the diversity at Mason that I appreciate—it’s the respect.”
George Mason University Professor Farrokh Alemi develops screening tool for COVID-19 during and outside of flu season
Experts in Their Field Shed Light on the Disparities of Infectious Disease Transmission in Rural and Urban Areas with Application to Virginia
- New Scientist: Dr. Kathryn Jacobsen discusses the importance of being prepared for the next pandemic
We knew how to prevent a pandemic like covid-19, so what went wrong?
During the COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, calls to domestic violence hotlines and police reports have increased in many parts of the country and globally.
A look at Arab regional responses to COVID-19