- June 5, 2026
George Mason’s AI in Public Health Summit examined what artificial intelligence could mean for health equity, education, and the future workforce.
- May 20, 2026
Cuellar brings deep expertise in health policy, health care systems, and child well-being research to the study, which will examine how communities, families, and public systems can better support children’s outcomes.
- April 13, 2026
A new study shows how responsibility for care shifts across settings, creating a fragmented experience for patients.
- March 23, 2026
A new paper from George Mason University outlines how health administration programs can better prepare students to support health care workers.
- March 2, 2026
Study finds larger learning gains after course redesign using artificial intelligence
- February 26, 2026
With funding from the National Institute on Aging, George Mason health economist Jeah Jung will evaluate how Medicare Advantage’s new non-medical benefits like food and transportation impact health care use and patient outcomes.
- February 3, 2026
The first nationwide analysis shows incentives reshaped staffing patterns, but left many areas critically underserved.
- December 8, 2025
Kelly Kogan, PhD Health Services Research ’23 and Master of Nutrition ’21, applies her George Mason expertise at the intersection of nutrition and data science as a nutritionist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, collecting and analyzing data for What We Eat in America, the dietary intake survey that captures a detailed portrait of Americans’ food habits.
- November 24, 2025
How George Mason College of Public Health researchers are working to ease the strain on family caregivers of those living with dementia through evidence-based support, emerging technologies, and global insight.
- October 27, 2025
In addition to fostering student-athletes' wellness, the collaboration will offer applied learning for nutrition students in the college.