CPH News
- March 7, 2024March 7, 2024 at 11 am - School of Nursing professor testifies before U.S. Senate on The Older Americans Act
- March 5, 2024The funding will help develop new tools in imaging technology using a light source that is five times better than white light for identifying and visualizing bruising across all skin tones for use by forensic nurses, social service providers, and law enforcement.
- March 5, 2024George Mason University today announced an anonymous $4.85 million gift to advance groundbreaking research on bruise and injury detection for individuals who experience interpersonal violence. The funding will help develop new tools in imaging technology using a light source that is five times better than white light for identifying and visualizing bruising across all skin tones for use by forensic nurses, social service providers, and law enforcement.
- March 1, 2024Older adults hope intergenerational mentoring programs will combat later life stereotypes in health care, according to a recent study. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio via pexels.
- March 1, 2024Samba Pathak is the Program Manager, Interim Research Lab Manager, and Administrative Operations Specialist in the Department of Nursing. Learn how public health and the arts (he holds a BA in Theatre) go together!
- March 1, 2024Find out how Allison's love of science at a young age led her to become a registered dietitian and more
- February 29, 2024Gimm will lead the administration of the doctoral program including student mentoring, curriculum review, dissertation advising, and promoting the program to future students.
- February 28, 2024Event shared unique perspectives and contributions of Black/African American leaders in healthcare.
- February 23, 2024Dean Perry speaks with Dr. Debora Goldberg about her research on health care worker burnout and holistic interventions to improve the mental health, safety, and well-being of this population.
- February 20, 2024Black Youth, Females with Autism Have Greater Odds of Being Placed in Foster Care.
- February 19, 2024Adolescents and young adults are increasingly using e-cigarettes, also known as nicotine vaping. A new study led by Gilbert Gimm, associate professor in Mason’s College of Public Health, found that a greater share of adolescents and young adults with cognitive disabilities engaged in past-month nicotine vaping compared to those without a disability.
- February 16, 2024Why the Digital World Is Making Us Forget Things.