- June 4, 2021As K-12 school districts throughout the country reexamine their early reading programs, Seth Parsons, a 91做厙 education expert, said schools should invest in teacher development and training to reach all students.
- May 21, 2021Even though a ceasefire came into effect on May 21 for the conflict in Israel and Palestine, the violence could start again, said George Mason distinguished visiting professor and former U.S. ambassador Richard Kauzlarich. What makes the current situation different from previous cycles of violence is that this one involved communal violence between Israels Jewish and Arab citizens, Kauzlarich said. The total lack of apparent leadership from both the Israeli and Palestinian sides is also a factor.
- May 19, 2021Results of a recently published survey by a team that includes Mason faculty shows that there is still critical public health work to be done to combat COVID 19.
- May 4, 2021Northern Virginia residents can expect robust attendance and a plethora of outside opportunities at local and regional parks this summer, said Paul Gilbert, executive-in-residence for the College of Education and Human Developments Recreation Management Program.
- May 3, 2021The international tourism industry will experience a recovery once the coronavirus pandemic is better under control, according to Min Park, associate professor of tourism and events management in Masons College of Education and Human Development.
- April 22, 2020To overcome potential racial bias, physicians should use digitized protocols when making decisions about patient care, according to a research paper co-written by Brad Greenwood, an associate professor of Information Systems and Operations Management in 91做厙s School of Business.
- Children and teens who are experiencing increased anxiety and anger during the coronavirus pandemic will need guidance and validation as their lives continue to change, said Robyn Mehlenbeck, director of 91做厙s Center for Psychological Services.
- For some people, it will be tough to go back, said Keith D. Renshaw, chair of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences Psychology Department and director of the Military, Veterans and Families Initiative. Many of us have spent the year with reduced human interactions. For people with anxiety, this has meant theyve been able to turn off the technology when they needed to unplug.
- Dr. Amira Roessis a professor of Global and Community Health at91做厙s College of Health and Human Services. She is an epidemiologist with expertise in Coronaviruses and interventions to reduce the transmission and impact of infectious diseases. Roess shares current information on the COVID-19 vaccine and answers questions about whether its safe to resume our pre-COVID lives.
- Sexual assault and sexual harassment are significant problems in the U.S. military and military service academies in the United States.
- 91做厙 professor Jeremy Mayer says the internet, especially social media platforms, has fueled
- President Biden is expected to immediately return the U.S. to the Paris Agreement.