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- June 23, 2026NIH-funded George Mason study found that maternal obesity and excessive pregnancy weight gain were linked to higher obesity risk by age 3.
- June 17, 2026The RN-to-BSN program’s flexible, fully online format and supportive faculty allowed Cayla Williams to finish in just two semesters and strengthen her clinical skills as a nurse.
- June 15, 2026From redefining failure to building confidence and technical skills, current graduate and undergraduate student researchers share the biggest lesson they learned from their research.
- June 15, 2026Advice for prospective public health student researchers from current graduate and undergraduate student researchers.
- June 5, 2026George Mason’s AI in Public Health Summit examined what artificial intelligence could mean for health equity, education, and the future workforce.
- May 13, 2026The college is proud to recognize and celebrate the faculty members on their well-deserved promotions.
- May 13, 2026Hear what students at the College of Public Health said about their professors through the Thank‑A‑Teacher Program, highlighting faculty’s impact in preparing future health professionals, fostering supportive learning environments, and inspiring careers dedicated to improving community health.
- May 13, 2026Erin Maughan, an associate professor in the School of Nursing, has helped shape a major new global health resource as a co-lead writer for the World Health Organization’s latest guidance on school health services, “Making every school a health-promoting school: implementation guidance for school health services.”
- May 11, 2026Mimi Benjelloun, a graduating senior in George Mason University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, embodies the spirit of nursing leadership through community service, integrity, empathy, and commitment to creating positive impact for others.
- May 8, 2026Student Nursing Association President, peer advocate, community activist, future labor and delivery nurse, and Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduate Mimi Benjelloun sets the standard for student and nursing excellence, embodying the spirit of George Mason Nurses. She describes what made the School of Nursing the perfect fit and offers advice for future nursing students.
- May 7, 2026Abdul Kanu, a 2026 Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduate, shares what motivated him to pursue nursing, his experiential learning, and how valuable the community at George Mason is to him.
- May 6, 2026The Humanitarian Forensics and Peacebuilding project will improve how human remains are located, identified, and reunified with families after conflict or disaster. The collaboration reflects the university and college’s commitment to advancing health, preparedness, and peace through impactful research.
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