Balanay JG, Mitchell LD and Richards SL (2022). Racial and Gender Diversity Among Students and Faculty in EHAC-Accredited Environmental Health Sciences Programs: Trend Analysis from 2009-2021. Environmental Health Insights 16: 1-18. doi:10.1177/11786302221112917 Abstract Diversity…
BS Environmental Health student, Trysten Culler, is the recipient of the 2022 North Carolina Public Health Association (NCPHA) Environmental Health Section Scholarship. The award is a $300-scholarship given to an ECU student with a…
MS Environmental Health student, Melissa Nolan, is the recipient of the 2022 North Carolina Public Health Association (NCPHA) Environmental Health Scholarship. The award is a $300-scholarship given to one ECU student and one Western…
Dear Miss Liza, We’re having a 4th of July cookout at my Aunt Beulah’s house this weekend. The entire family will be there, including my cousin Donald who ran away from home… for 2…
MS Environmental Health (MSEH) alumna, Nana-Obaayaa Owusu (graduated Spring 2022), and MSEH student, Jordan Williams (graduating Summer 2022), attended and presented their posters on their research projects this week from June 28-July 1, 2022…
Streuber D*, Park YM and Sousan S (2022). Laboratory and Field Evaluations of the GeoAir2 Air Quality Monitor for Use in Indoor Environments. Aerosol and Air Quality Research (e-pub ahead of print). doi:10.4209/aaqr.220119 Abstract…
Richards S, Byrd B, Breidenbaugh M and Vandock K (2022). Survey of United States Mosquito Control Programs Reveals Opportunities to Improve the Operational Value of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Bottle Bioassays. Journal…
Will Shingleton graduated from the BS Environmental Health (BSEH) program in Spring Semester 2022 and has now accepted a position in Wilson County, North Carolina as an Environmental Health Specialist in the Onsite Wastewater…
Humphrey CP (2022). Phosphate Treatment by Five Onsite Wastewater Systems in a Nutrient Sensitive Watershed. Earth 3: 683–698. doi:10.3390/earth3020039 Abstract Excess phosphate (P) loading to surface waters increases productivity sometimes causing an imbalance leading…
Dr. Charles Humphrey received funding from North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS), Division of Public Health (DPH) for his research study titled, “Serving the Underserved: Addressing PFAS and Other Contaminants in…
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