- Should You Get the COVID-19 Vaccine If You Have Allergies?
- After almost a year of teaching during a global pandemic, Mason professors said they’ve learned some valuable lessons on what works and what doesn’t with virtual teaching, and what their students need most from them.
- Should we be wearing double masks?
- On Jan. 22, Mason President Gregory Washington spoke with Mason scientists Lance Liotta and Virginia Espina, who head the university’s effort to push the boundaries of technologies that are keeping its three university campuses safe from COVID-19. That includes a rapid-result saliva test, and development of an antibody test that can track a body’s response to the virus and vaccine.
- College of Health and Human Service Students, Faculty, and Staff Help Crush COVID By Supporting Virginia Department of Health COVID Vaccination Efforts
- Dr. Alison Cuellar has been awarded a grant from the National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic changed health care for patients with chronic conditions.
- Saskia Popescu has been a go-to consultant for hospitals and the World Health Organization, helping to control infections and prepare for new outbreaks.
- George Mason University is welcoming students back to campus on January 25 for the start of the Spring semester.
- George Mason University will start the Spring 2021 semester on time on Jan. 25.
- Mason is switching to saliva based COVID testing for Spring 2021. Sample analysis will be conducted at labs at the Science and Technology Campus.