EH faculty, Dr. Charles Humphrey, with ECU students, attended and presented at the NC Onsite Water Protection Conference in Raleigh, NC from October 16-18, 2018. Dr. Humphrey presented his research titled "Reduction of Fecal…
BS Environmental Health students and Dr. Jo Anne Balanay (course instructor) went on a field trip today to the ECU Health Sciences Campus to observe various air pollution control and air handling equipment. The…
The American Public Health Association (APHA) Press released the "Environmental Public Health: The Practitioner's Guide", in which the Environmental Health faculty contributed as authors for the following book chapters: Dr. Stephanie Richards - Pests…
Dr. Stephanie Richards was recently interviewed for an NPR article and recording about her mosquito work post-Hurricane Florence. In the interview, Dr. Richards explained the increase in floodwater mosquitoes in Eastern North Carolina after…
ECU Environmental Health (EH) students, Heidi Knecht, Adam Vang and Melinda Fields, traveled last week to Columbus County, NC to set up 6 carbon dioxide-baited CDC light traps throughout the county. Their purpose was…
Thousands of floodwater mosquito species were collected in Winterville, NC using BG Sentinel traps. East Carolina University, September 26, 2018.
The alumni of our Environmental Health program continue to do great things! LCDR Chyla Hunter and LCDR Daveta Bailey were recently involved in providing assistance at the Hurricane Evacuee Shelter in Clayton, NC. Both…
World Environmental Health Day (WEHD) is currently being celebrated at East Carolina University for the 3rd year on September 26, 2018 by the ECU Environmental Health Sciences (EHS) Program, along with the International Federation…
BS Environmental Health students were out by the retention pond near the Carol Belk Building on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 to collects insects for their insect collection projects. These projects are requirements for the…