Mason’s Delta Omega Chapter Celebrates Tenth Anniversary and Inducts First PhD Cohort in Public Health

Mason’s Delta Omega Chapter Honors 10 years of Public Health Excellence

In celebration of its tenth anniversary, the Gamma Tau chapter of The Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health at George Mason University is inducing its first cohort of PhD students. Over the past decade, the College has inducted a total of 108 Master’s students, 39 undergraduate students, and two faculty members (Dr. Laura Poms and Dr. Lila Fleming) into the chapter.

The mission of Delta Omega is to promote excellence in the field of public health and improve the health of individuals in the United States and globally. Each year, select graduate and undergraduate students who have excelled academically are inducted into Delta Omega during induction ceremonies.

Carolyn Drews-Botsch, professor and chair of Global and Community Health, expressed pride in the academic excellence of the College’s students and faculty. As the first College of Public Health in Virginia, Mason continues to lead in education, research, and practice in public health.

Many Delta Omega alumni have gone on to pursue advanced education and exciting careers in public health. For example, Bianca Alba currently works as a Public Health Analyst at the Health Resources and Services Administration in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Abby Lilak, who earned her MS in Global Health at Mason, is now pursuing a PhD at the University of Florida after working with disease spread between animals and humans in Kenya. Taylor Thomas, another alum, credits her experience at Mason for sparking her passion for population health and is currently pursuing her Master of Public Health at George Washington University.

In addition to celebrating their tenth anniversary, Mason’s Delta Omega chapter is taking part in National Public Health Week 2024 through volunteer service events with Patriot Pantry and Presidents Park Greenhouse. To learn more about their service and National Public Health Week, visit their website.

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