Dear Miss Liza, The News Report stated that Emergency Shelters have opened due to the massive flooding after the hurricane and victims being displaced. I know you have “friends” in Environmental Health. What is…
AIHA ECU Student Section officers, Alexis Parale (secretary), Caitlin Taylor (vice president) and Bill Kitchen (Treasurer), spread the word about industrial hygiene and the chapter at the "Get A Clue Involvement Fair" at the…
BS Environmental Health senior student, Jackson Hooton, did his 9-week summer internship from June to August 2017 with the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the University of Washington. Jackson spent his summer…
Dr. Stephanie Richards posted a Terminix blog this week on centipedes and millipedes, and their leg movements. Centipedes and millipedes are arthropods that possess several legs, some up to 300 legs depending on the…
Dr. Stephanie Richards posted a Terminix blog this week on interesting facts about the aerodynamics of mosquito flight, particularly the wing beat frequencies of different mosquito species, such as Aedes aegypti. Male mosquitoes use…
Jamelia Johnson (BSEH 2017) is currently working as Safety, Health and Environmental (SHE) Specialist at Henkel Corporation in Salisbury, NC wherein electronics and industrial adhesives are manufactured. Some of Jamelia's responsibilities include conducting safety…
Respirator cartridge in a PTFE exposure chamber for chemical challenge with toluene, July 3, 2017
Dr. Charles Humphrey was featured yesterday on ECU news, highlighting his 3-year, grant-funded project to improve water quality in the Lick Creek watershed near Durham, NC. The Lick Creek drains to Falls Lake, which…