- October 10, 2025Collaboration between George Mason and local counties help address opioid overdoses, substance use disorder, and behavioral health challenges.
- September 12, 2025As opioid overdoses decline, schools and community groups warn of emerging substances
- May 1, 2025George 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.
- August 22, 2024George Mason University’s Mason and Partners (MAP) Clinic holds free clinics throughout Northern Virginia every day. This summer, two of those community-based clinics helped local elementary school students get back-to-school ready.
- October 4, 2023Economic downturn and reductions in Medicaid coverage drive demand for free wellness, preventative, and COVID-related services.
- August 16, 2023Northern Virgina Magazine: Katrina King of the Empowered Communities Opioid Project quoted
- April 24, 2023Opioid overdose antidote Narcan will soon be available over the counter. Here’s what D.C.-area employers can be doing (Subscription required)
- March 3, 2023Guest List: 5 People We’d Love to Hang Out With This March
- February 7, 2023New George Mason opioid addiction center to be built in Prince William County
- February 7, 2023New George Mason opioid addiction center to be built in Prince William County
- February 2, 2023GMU secures $1M in federal funding, lays out plans for new center to address the opioid epidemic
- January 26, 2023$1 million given to George Mason University to establish center to fight the growing opioid epidemic