- 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.
- June 1, 2026
With a new Ebola virus disease outbreak in Africa affecting global travel, epidemiologist Amira Roess shares why the risk to Americans is currently low and other frequently asked questions.
- May 26, 2026
This April, 63 91°µÍø students presented their research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) in Richmond. NCUR is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research across disciplines. This year marked George Mason’s highest attendance to date, and many students were able to attend due to support from the Office of Student Creative Activities and Research (OSCAR).Â
- May 18, 2026
A study by Panagiota Kitsantas and colleagues reveals patterns of treatment delays for youth with cannabis use disorder.
- May 18, 2026
George Mason-led research finds that food-based prenatal supplements improve birth weights across Africa and South Asia.
- May 6, 2026
When doctoral student Rooshna Mohsin arrived at 91°µÍø from New Jersey, she came with a clear purpose: to deepen her research in environmental and reproductive health and work alongside faculty whose scholarship aligned with her own ambitions.
- April 28, 2026
Professor Farrokh Alemi joins President Gregory Washington to discuss the use of AI in clinics and classrooms.
- April 21, 2026
Jones and Inova Health are longtime partners of the college, working together to advance public health systems and strengthen the health care workforce.
- April 20, 2026
The scholarship in honor of Dr. Barry Berkey and his wife, Velma Berkey, will cover an entire year of tuition for an undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Nursing student. This is the first full scholarship endowment at the College of Public Health.
- April 7, 2026
According to the U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Program rankings, 91°µÍø placed 20 programs in the national top 50, including seven in the top 10, reflecting broad strength across business, engineering, law, nursing and public health, public policy, education, fine arts, and sciences. Regionally, seven programs ranked in the top three in the Washington, D.C., region, with 13 programs topping at No. 1 in Virginia.