- May 23, 2025
Erin Maughan, associate professor in the School of Nursing, describes the importance of coordination between public health nurses and school nurses.
- May 21, 2025
BSW student Nallely Calles Ortega and MSW student Betzy Balladares Oviedo were honored with Student of the Year Awards from the National Association of Social Workers Metro D.C. Chapter for their exemplary academic performance, contributions to community service during their practicums, and work advocating for social work education equity.
- May 13, 2025
Community Health student Paris Stephens shares how her undergraduate research experience on cancer care interventions bridges the connection between her commitment to lead ethical research initiatives and her dedication to becoming a more skilled public health practitioner.
- May 2, 2025
The award is the highest achievement attainable for university faculty, representing outstanding contributions to research and scholarship in their field.
- May 1, 2025
George Mason University’s College of Public Health honored for critical collaborations with Prince William County Community Services Board to uplift mental health and reduce the prevalence of substance use disorders.
- April 16, 2025
Amira Roess shares updated measles information and the implications of the growing number of outbreaks in the U.S. and Mexico.
- April 3, 2025
Health care AI expert Farrokh Alemi highlights the underutilized power of predictive artificial intelligence to detect and prevent multiple common cancers.
- March 27, 2025
CPH faculty Gilbert Gimm and Melissa Villodas highlight the need for state-level reforms, including Medicaid website accessibility and automatic Medicaid re-enrollment, to protect health care access for foster youth between ages 18 and 26.
- March 25, 2025
Epidemiologist and infectious disease expert Amira Roess provides context surrounding measles outbreaks across the U.S. and explains the role of vaccinations.
- March 19, 2025
First-of-its-kind study by Hong Xue and Department of Health Administration and Policy graduate students analyzed over 15 years of data to identify trends in osteoporosis prevalence and diagnosis.