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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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- July 30, 2024MedStar Health Future Nurse Program at George Mason University continues to produce top-notch nurses. Isabelle Kahng shares her excitement for both her own future and upcoming nurses who will be the next beneficiaries of the Future Nurse Program.
- July 9, 2024Katherine Scafide honored for bruise research and discoveries in support of survivors of intimate partner violence
- June 12, 2024Our eyes are more frequently on screens than on human faces.
- June 5, 2024George Mason University scientists, nurses, and researchers in the College of Public Health have just entered the second cycle of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) program called Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO).
- May 24, 2024People and Places - Week of May 24, 2024
- May 17, 2024Scafide was unanimously endorsed by the members of the editorial board due to her exceptional research and scholarship in the field of forensic nursing.
- April 26, 2024Get to know the School of Nursing's amazing office manager.
- April 25, 2024The inaugural Empowered Communities Conference brings together diverse stakeholders to drive impactful change in public health.
- April 19, 2024Faculty and staff members have been honored for their commitment, innovation, and service to the College’s mission and values.
- April 19, 2024Caroline Sutter, School of Nursing, and John Cantiello, Health Administration and Policy, have been promoted to professor. Michael Wolf-Branigin, Social Work, was named Faculty Emeritus.
- April 9, 2024The George Mason College of Public Health has achieved major advancements in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, marking a moment of recognition for its commitment to academic excellence and innovation in health education. The institution proudly announces that five of its programs are now ranked among the top 100 in their respective fields, with two distinguished graduate degrees—the Master of Nursing (MSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)—securing positions within the top 10.
- April 9, 2024Doctor of Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing programs reach the top 10 according to most recent U.S. News & World Report.
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