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- November 24, 2025How George Mason College of Public Health researchers are working to ease the strain on family caregivers of those living with dementia through evidence-based support, emerging technologies, and global insight.
- November 24, 2025Rebecca Sutter and Erin Maughan were awarded for their leadership excellence in the Nurse Manager/Director and Public Health Nurse categories, respectively. Bethany Cieslowski was a finalist for the Leadership Excellence Award in the Nurse Educator category.
- November 24, 2025As we celebrate Public Health Thank You Day, Dean Perry takes a moment to express her deep appreciation for all that you do to support our students and advance our mission. Your dedication to teaching, mentorship, research, and service continues to define our college and to strengthen the university’s standing as a national leader in access and opportunity. Thank you.
- November 13, 2025Convened by George Mason’s College of Public Health, educators and health leaders gathered to imagine how colleges can prepare for a generation unlike any that has come before and how to engage this generation in transforming the future of healthcare leadership.
- November 10, 2025George Mason University Student Nurses’ Association hosted the 2025 Virginia Nursing Student Association Annual Summit, expanding the convention from regional to statewide.
- October 29, 2025Associate Professor recognized with one of the highest nursing honors for her research on health literacy and cultural needs.
- October 28, 2025NIH grant fuels George Mason researcher’s advances in AI storytelling for dementia care.
- October 28, 2025Nursing Professor Kyeung Mi Oh is testing how a “reminiscence therapy” app can strengthen emotional health and connection for people living with memory loss.
- October 27, 2025In addition to fostering student-athletes' wellness, the collaboration will offer applied learning for nutrition students in the college.
- October 23, 2025George Mason University team discovers anonymization tool vulnerability.
- Medical Xpress: Picks up story on Bethany Cieslowski's research on the use of AI in health educationOctober 23, 2025How extended reality is reshaping health care training across the country.
- October 22, 2025Extended reality (XR) can give students experiences they might otherwise miss, but its success depends on thoughtful design, accessibility, and support.
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