5 things to know about Mason’s College of Public Health
Dean Perry spoke with the Washington Business Journal about future plans for the College of Public Health, including workforce development and fundraising initiatives. Read the article here.
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- November 30, 2022Best Diet Plans For 2023, Reviewed By Experts
- October 20, 2022A new study by Raedeh Basiri, assistant professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies, suggests that dietary recommendations should prioritize proper wound healing for people who are overweight/obese with diabetic foot ulcers.
- October 1, 2022Study: Health risks stem from college student's meals
- September 12, 2022Why Front-Loading Calories May Not Help You Lose Weight
- August 31, 2022Mason’s new Master of Nutrition dietetics concentration, commencing in fall 2022, will prepare Registered Dietitians to protect the public, remain competitive, and increase recognition of the field.
- August 15, 2022Department of Nutrition and Food Studies opens clinic with expansion plans to include student practice with the dietitian program.
- August 8, 2022Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Food Studies Raedeh Basiri was featured as the RDN (Registered Dietitian Nutritionist) Spotlight and discussed the importance of nutrition to public health.
- August 3, 2022Raedeh Basiri’s new clinical trial seeks to answer whether personalized nutrition intervention can be effective in lowering blood sugar (and thereby help to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes and related cardiovascular diseases) in people with prediabetes.
- July 21, 2022Two new members have joined the College of Health and Human Services Dean’s Advisory Board: Yoshie Davison, a strategic partnership leader in mental health advocacy, and Paula Graling, vice president of Nursing, Surgical Services at the Inova Health System.
- June 28, 2022A new study by Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Food Studies Raedeh Basiri shows that nutritional interventions play a pivotal role in treatment and healing.
- May 24, 2022The 2021-22 academic year reflects the College’s strong, positive trajectory of continued growth and notable milestones. For the past five years, the College has seen significant progress in enrollment, degree offerings, philanthropy, and research funding and expenditures – thanks to the hard work of all.
- May 23, 2022The Degree Celebration on May 22 Returned to EagleBank Arena. Congratulations, Class of 2022.