- August 17, 2026
Through hands-on projects and mentorship from experts, high school students learned how to use AI responsibly, create an AI agent, and explore how AI is used to improve health care.
- August 5, 2026
The College of Public Health's nationally recognized program prepares students to meet rising demand for professionals who transform health care by turning data and technology into improved patient care.
- March 2, 2026
Study finds larger learning gains after course redesign using artificial intelligence
- May 12, 2025
Dr. Tamara Nall, The leading niche president and CEO: “Every industry speaks its own language, and our job is to translate data into insights that are meaningful, actionable, and aligned with that sector’s priorities.”
- June 25, 2025
By working directly with refugee families, Master of Science in Health Informatics student Shreeyukti
Rana harnesses the power of community connection in shaping meaningful, data-informed solutions. The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Informatics at George Mason University is an interdisciplinary program that integrates health sciences, information technology, computer science, data science, and behavioral sciences.
- November 24, 2024
George Mason University Shines at AMIA 2024 Symposium: Highlighting Health Informatics Research.
- November 21, 2024
Faculty and students from George Mason University College of Public Health’s doctoral program in Health Services Research marked their largest-ever presence at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) 2024 Annual Symposium, held November 9–13 in San Francisco, California.
- April 19, 2024
The Leading Niche CEO Tamara Nall and her husband, Clement Ezeanii, have created the Susanna Ezeanii and Mayfred Jolinda Nall Health Informatics Scholarship Endowment to honor the memories of their mothers while making educational aspirations tangible for College of Public Health students.
- April 15, 2024
As an intern at Mason, Rudra Nagalia actively contributed to developing the initial prototype for the Remind-H app. This pivotal experience ultimately influenced his decision to return to Mason to pursue his degree and delve deeper into this research focus.