A study led by Dr. Kenneth Griffin of George Mason University’s College of Health and Human Services and researchers at National Health Promotion Associates (NHPA) finds that the Cadet Healthy Personal Skills (CHiPS) program shows promise in reducing unwanted sexual contact in military academies. The intervention, which was rigorously tested with more than 800 cadets during their first year at the academy, addresses a critical gap in evidence-based interventions.
Four Mason Engineering researchers received a $1.6 million grant from DARPA.
A strong sense of duty is what led Michael Manges to George Mason University, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Sport Clips Help A Hero Scholarship is helping him realize his dream.
The U.S. military has been spotted providing support around the country, an indication of how the role of the military has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the fall semester, mechanical engineering seniors were working diligently to design projects that they would later build. Come spring semester, the COVID-19 crisis and the change to virtual instruction altered the scope of their project, but they are taking this change as a learning opportunity on adaptability.