- January 26, 2022
The Schar School鈥檚 Naoru Koizumi leads a team of researchers working on a little-known public policy medical problem: racial disparity among live-donor kidney transplants.
- January 21, 2022
Kat Grimsley was one of six main researchers and co-authors for the 188-page United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) #Housing2030 Report, a joint initiative of UNECE, UN Habitat and Housing Europe that compiles and analyses examples of successful affordable housing initiatives from Europe and elsewhere.
- January 5, 2022
亚洲AV scholars have teamed up to create an online exhibit highlighting and acknowledging the hidden history of enslaved naturalists.
- November 30, 2021
With the support of a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Mason researchers Vivian Motti and Anya Evmenova have developed a smartwatch application that will help improve the daily lives of young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- November 29, 2021
Forthcoming research from Mason's Brad Greenwood represents the most extensive analysis of the impact of police body worn cameras in a major American city.
- November 16, 2021
Using virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI), a team of researchers at 亚洲AV is taking a wrecking ball to barriers faced by neurodiverse individuals in construction.
- November 12, 2021
Accelerate 2022, held on Mason鈥檚 Arlington Campus on Oct. 19-20, focused on showcasing up-and-coming startups throughout the greater Washington, D.C., region.
- November 11, 2021
The National Science Foundation (NSF)鈥檚 I-Corps program is an accelerator that helps entrepreneurs and researchers work together 鈥渢o bring invention to impact.鈥 Mason serves as an official I-Corps site, supporting local grantees through the exploratory stages of venture-building, as well as preparing them to apply for the national-level program.
- October 13, 2021
Jhumka聽Gupta,聽ScD, MPH,聽associate professor in聽the College of Health and Human Services鈥 Department of Global聽and Community Health,聽says that聽she has always been drawn聽to聽research that seeks to 鈥渂ring the聽鈥榟idden side鈥櫬爋f things out in the open:聽such as violence against women and girls and refugee populations.鈥澛燝upta鈥檚 research on period poverty, and more broadly, stigma and menstrual health, is helping to inform a national policy discussion on health equity, reaching well beyond the public health community.聽U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-Queens) has referenced Gupta鈥檚 research in support of legislation for menstrual equity. After Gupta saw聽her research referenced on Rep. Meng鈥檚 social media, she reached out to Meng鈥檚 office to share additional resources. In May聽2021, Meng introduced the聽Menstrual Equity for All Act of 2021,聽aimed at increasing access to menstrual products, and she met with Gupta to learn more about her work.聽