- June 1, 2022ÑÇÖÞAV’s Stephanie F. Dailey, an assistant professor of counseling in the College of Education and Human Development, recently discussed the importance of access to natural support systems and counseling after an incident of mass violence, such as a school shooting.
- May 20, 2022With monkeypox cases on the rise in the United Kingdom and appearing in the U.S., epidemiologist and professor at ÑÇÖÞAV Amira Roess discusses monkeypox and the U.S.
- May 4, 2022Mason professor Constance Gewa says that one of the biggest international problems we face is mothers and children worldwide chronically suffering from food insecurity and a lack of nutrition.
- April 27, 2022Mason professor Martha Kubik recently made international headlines for her role on the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and its recommendations regarding screening children for anxiety.
- April 19, 2022Leading expert on male victims of domestic violence and false allegations against them is at ÑÇÖÞAV, located two miles from Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial.Â
- April 19, 2022Mason professor Kerri LaCharite writes and teaches about sustainable food systems, urban agriculture and the effects of agriculture-based learning on eating behaviors.
- March 23, 2022Mason faculty member David Powers Corwin answers questions about Women’s History Month, feminism and gender justice.
- February 23, 2022Rising sea levels as a result of climate change are a national security threat and imperil the Virginia economy.
- February 18, 2022High profile sporting events like the Winter Olympics and March Madness are times to celebrate the amazing accomplishment of athletes—and to ensure that all athletes receive the mental health support they need. Emmett Gill, term assistant professor of Social Work, wants to shed more light on the mental health of athletes.
- February 7, 2022February is Cancer Prevention Month, and Dr. Michelle S. Williams, assistant professor in the Department of Global and Community Health, says it is an ideal time for everyone – regardless of age - to assess our own habits to lower our risk of cancer.
- January 26, 2022For Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Cold War with the United States never ended, said Richard Kauzlarich, a distinguished visiting professor at ÑÇÖÞAV.
- January 20, 2022Maoria Kirker, lead of the Teaching and Learning Team at ÑÇÖÞAV Libraries, answered questions about book banning, the benefits of a diverse curriculum, and issues pertaining to access to higher education.