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Dean Perry spoke with the Washington Business Journal about future plans for the College of Public Health, including workforce development and fundraising initiatives. Read the article here.
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- As you may know, November 8 through 14 is National Nurse Practitioner Week 2020. I’d like to take a moment – in the midst of a global pandemic – to recognize and thank the preceptors, students, faculty, and alumni who are members of the Nurse Practitioner community.
- Researchers seeking global partners to support participation in the survey, which will help inform global plans for rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and related resources
- How the Zika Virus Response Improved our Public Health Approach to Protecting Mothers and Infants
- All College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) students graduating this winter or who graduated spring or summer are invited to apply to share recorded remarks in Mason’s Winter 2020 Celebration of Graduates.
- Dr. Amira Roess, epidemiologist and professor in the George Mason University Department of Global and Community Health provides guidance on safe ways to celebrate Halloween during the pandemic.
- This month we will celebrate the first anniversary of the College’s Population Health Center (PHC).
- Pilot initiative builds ability to deliver testing, contact tracing, and stress management protocols among health care providers, with goal of rapidly scaling to other sectors.
- Risky Breathing and Policy: Lessons Learned from Smoking and Air Pollution
- Mason’s College of Health and Human Services offers Virginia’s first doctoral degree in public health.
- 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.
- College’s Development Office reports that students have been awarded a record number of scholarships for the 2020-21 academic year.
The programs and services offered by George Mason University are open to all who seek them. George Mason does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnic national origin (including shared ancestry and/or ethnic characteristics), sex, disability, military status (including veteran status), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, pregnancy status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. After an initial review of its policies and practices, the university affirms its commitment to meet all federal mandates as articulated in federal law, as well as recent executive orders and federal agency directives.
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