New George Mason University study analyzes models of effective health sciences and training programs and communities of practice to scale future efforts.
Study will examine how gestational exposure to endocrine disruptors affects fetal outcomes for African Americans and white obstetrical populations.
Program receives Full Certified Undergraduate Program Status for the maximum period six years.
Study from George Mason reveals that accurately labeling e-cigarette emissions as ‘chemicals’ or ‘aerosols’ rather than ‘vapor’ increases the perceived risk of exposure. Higher perceived risk is linked to stronger support for smoke-free campus policies.
In-person lab courses help students gain hands-on experience amidst new health protocols
Transdisciplinary grants will support curriculum in areas such as physical activity, social justice, STEM in society, and global health challenges.
Mason and other Virginia colleges adopt screening tool for real-time surveillance, early detection, and coordinated reporting of COVID-19.