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HAP News
- August 26, 2020Mason’s College of Health and Human Services offers Virginia’s first doctoral degree in public health.
- August 25, 2020Learn more about resources for food, counseling, emergency funding, and more.
- August 24, 2020View Guidance for Faculty and Staff in the College of Health and Human Services.
- August 19, 2020Transdisciplinary grants will support curriculum in areas such as physical activity, social justice, STEM in society, and global health challenges.
- August 19, 2020College’s Development Office reports that students have been awarded a record number of scholarships for the 2020-21 academic year.
- August 17, 2020Welcome to the 2020-2021 academic year and one that will be a part of global history, given that we will be delivering upon our mission in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the many challenges it presents.
- August 6, 2020Mason is working to make the return to campus for fall semester as smooth and seamless as possible.
- July 29, 2020As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words and that’s why we’re looking for your CHHS story told in photos to be hung on the walls of Peterson Hall and used in College communications.
- July 2, 2020George Mason University Professor Farrokh Alemi develops screening tool for COVID-19 during and outside of flu season
- June 25, 2020George Mason University study finds cancer survivors estimate a higher than actual intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, providing opportunities for interventions to improve cancer survival rates.
- June 24, 2020Experts in Their Field Shed Light on the Disparities of Infectious Disease Transmission in Rural and Urban Areas with Application to Virginia
- June 16, 2020Mason Faculty and Local Partner Discuss Working Together to “Reopen” Northern Virginia While Continuing to Flatten the Curve