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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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- March 30, 2026Madyson Taylor’s NIL Success with Crumbl Cookies: 114K Impressions.
- March 30, 2026A project in a health administration graduate course, taught by Associate Professor Renee Geschke, built AI literacy and deepened students’ understanding of how AI influences leadership, communication, and team dynamics in health care.
- March 29, 2026Five ways future health care leaders can tackle burnout in the workforce.
- March 25, 2026Youth in foster care with disabilities may need tailored services that support the transition into adulthood.
- March 24, 2026This Is Exactly How Much Vitamin D3 You Should Be Taking Every Day.
- March 24, 2026AI-driven work is reshaping cognition, focus, and human limits.
- March 23, 2026An interdisciplinary study examines how patterns of service use during the transition to adulthood vary for youth with disabilities.
- March 23, 2026Heather Apostol shares how her College of Public Health training and Filipino heritage drive her commitment to creating housing stability and community-based social work programs.
- March 23, 2026A new paper from George Mason University outlines how health administration programs can better prepare students to support health care workers.
- March 22, 2026New Drug Could Help Maintain Weight Loss After Ozempic and Wegovy.
- March 19, 2026AI and the rise of cognitive overload.
- March 19, 2026Food Justice & Sovereignty.
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