- August 23, 2022
Addressing Period Poverty in U.S. Schools
- August 23, 2022
A dog in France has monkeypox, worrying scientists that we won’t be able to eradicate the virus if it spreads to more animals
- August 19, 2022
Hybrid school-based programs for preventing substance abuse offer considerable public health potential.
- August 18, 2022
A new study from Health Administration and Policy Professor Alison Cuellar shows cost savings to insurance companies for telehealth visits because many people substitute virtual visits for in-person visits.
- August 16, 2022
In a world first, Scotland offers tampons and pads for free
- August 16, 2022
Assistant Professor of Social Work and MSW Online Program Coordinator Daphne King provides tips for prospective Master of Social Work (MSW) students considering online programs.
- August 15, 2022
Department of Nutrition and Food Studies opens clinic with expansion plans to include student practice with the dietitian program.
- August 15, 2022
Incoming freshman and nursing major Jennifer Owen, who works as an EMT with Purcellville Volunteer Rescue Squad, aspires to become a critical care nurse.
- August 11, 2022
Bruises are harder to detect on people of color in abuse cases. New technology could change that
- August 12, 2022
Dr. Katherine Scafide, associate professor of Nursing, speaks to NBC Nightly News about her research on Alternate Light Sources (ALS). The research helps identify hard-to-see bruising in darker skin tones, where it may otherwise be difficult or impossible to detect.