CEHD Research News
CEHD Research News
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Ripple Effect
February 7, 2020
CEHD tourism and events management professor Min Park expects coronavirus to have a serious impact on U.S. tourism. Read more...
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Integrating the Arts
February 6, 2020
CEHD professor Jatin Ambegaonkar collaborates with CHHS, CVPA for study on effects of arts engagement on health of older adults. Read more...
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Lessons from the Trenches
January 17, 2020
Professor Stephanie Dailey brings rich local counseling experience into her Mason classroom. Read more...
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Trumpeting Education
December 10, 2019
University, CEHD factor into success of 2019 Virginia Education Summit. Read more...
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Counseling as 'a gift'
November 21, 2019
New counseling professor Melchior talks about the gift of being a counselor. Read more...
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'Life-changing'
November 19, 2019
Mason awarded three doctoral grants to prepare the next generation of special education faculty. Read more...
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Tackling Concussion Diagnosis
November 11, 2019
Athletic Training Professor Shane Caswell contributing to research that will use saliva to diagnose and monitor concussions. Read more...
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Mason students experimenting how to automatically translate sign language into text or speech
August 14, 2019
CEHD, Helen Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities a part of unique research. Read more...
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Dance Medicine Program Thrives at Mason — and Beyond
March 20, 2019
Dancers’ medical needs, as athletes, have long been underserved. Jatin Ambegaonkar, an associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development, has made it his goal to change that. Read more...
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Mason program too valuable to lose, school board says
November 20, 2018
How do you know a community values your involvement? It steps up financially to keep your program running. That is what happened in Prince William County, Virginia, which this academic year budgeted $180,000 to continue a George Mason University program that provides athletic trainers to nine of the county’s 16 public middle schools with athletic programs. Read more...