The building earned a merit award from the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP)/AIA-CAE for excellence in architecture for a new building.
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The building earned a merit award from the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP)/AIA-CAE for excellence in architecture for a new building.
New Study in Women's Health Issues: Sex Differences in Home-Based Care
A new article investigates whether there are differences in the quality of care provided to men and women receiving publicly funded home care in Ontario, Canada.
Environmental and Occupational Health Takes Top Honor at Health and Medicine Research Day
The posters presented by EOH students, faculty, and staff at GW’s Health and Medicine Research Day included a top award winner.
Read highlights from the department from March 2015.
The event was attended by deans and leaders from 30 medical, public health and nursing schools from across the country.
A new study raises fundamental questions about how to quantify and reimburse the true value of care associated with the community health center model.
IOM Publishes Commentary on Physical Activity in Older People
Dr. Loretta DiPietro's commentary was published in the Institute of Medicine as part of its Perspective Series, which is connected to its Roundtable on Obesity Solutions.
Tedx Talk at GW Campus Features Professors Mullan and Ellsberg
The student-run conference held on GW's Foggy Bottom Campus on April 3, 2015 featured stories of rebellion.
GW Celebrates National Public Health Week 2015
The school will celebrate NPHW 2015 with a week-long series of events related to this year's Healthiest Nation 2030 theme.
In February 2015, Professor Lance Price received NIH funding inspired by the observation that some people are resistant to colonization by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A world-class...