Richards SL, Agada N*, Balanay JG and White AV (2018). Permethrin Treated Clothing to Protect Outdoor Workers: Evaluation of Different Methods for Mosquito Exposure Against Populations of Differing Resistance Status. Pathogen and Global Health 112(1):…
Dr. Stephanie Richards contributed an article titled "The Status of Potential Zika Virus Vectors in the U.S." on the Syngenta newsletter. In this article, she explained that not all mosquitoes can become infected with…
Dr. Jo Anne Balanay gave a presentation titled "Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Heat Stress and Solar Ultraviolet Radiation among Groundskeepers in an Eastern North Carolina University Setting" during the 2018 Annual Joint Safety and…
Anna Squire (President), Julia Sheff (Vice President), Brooke Alston (Secretary) and Laura Allen (Treasurer) as newly installed officers of the AIHA ECU Student Section for Fall 2018, April 18, 2018
Mr. William Hill, together with 2 other faculty members from the Department of Health Education and Promotion, received recognition this week as a 2018 Honored Instructor Award recipient. The award, given by Campus Living…
LT Eric Green, an MS Environmental Health alumnus, was awarded the 2017 Environmental Health Officer (EHO) of the Year for the Navy. Although the competition for the award was tough, LT Green beat out…
BS Environmental Health students perform qualitative fit testing of respirators using isoamyl acetate during the EHST 3701 - Industrial Hygiene Laboratory. Greenville, NC, April 11, 2018.
Naylor E, Humphrey C, Kelley T, Easter L and Iverson G (2018). Evaluation of Nitrate Concentrations and Potential Sources of Nitrate in Private Drinking Water Supply Wells in North Carolina. Journal of Environmental Health…
Dr. Stephanie Richards participated yesterday in Career Day held at Wintergreen Primary School in Greenville, NC. She talked with 5 separate 1st grade classes (about 23 kids per class) about what she does at East…
Dr. Stephanie Richards posted a Terminix blog on the potential harm that rodents can make on pets and, eventually, on humans. Rodents may carry a variety of pathogens that causes diseases that can impact…
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