Ronan King (MSEH* 2013) is a Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) in the United States Public Health Service (USPHS). In his current position as a Public Health Consultant for the National Park Service (Interior Regions #7…
Two journal publications from projects conducted by Dr. Stephanie Richards in collaboration with Brunswick County, NC has now been recognized with 2023 achievement awards in the “Risk and Emergency Management” category through the National…
Dr. Avian White and MS Environmental Health (MSEH) students visited the GUC (Greenville Utilities Commission) wastewater treatment plant today. The visit was under the tutelage of Mr. Jim Gardner, retired Pitt County Vector Control.…
MS Environmental Health student, Melissa Nolan, has been awarded a travel scholarship to attend the 2023 National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) Annual Educational Conference (AEC) in New Orleans, LA to be held on July…
Every year, more than 4,000 workers die on the job and nearly 4 million workers are injured or got sick at work. Workers' Memorial Day is held today, April 28 of every year, to…
Dr. Stephanie Richards gave an oral presentation today at the Brunswick County Mosquito Control Program’s Ultra-Low Volume (ULV) Calibration Workshop in Bolivia, NC. Her presentation was titled, "Selecting Products for Adulticide Applications: A Discussion…
BS Environmental Health (BSEH) students gave their presentations today on foodborne illnesses and/or outbreaks as part of the EHST 3200: Food Sanitation Practices and Principles course, which is one of the core courses in…
Dr. Jo Anne Balanay presented today her research titled, "Comparison between EPA UV Index App and UV Monitor to Assess Risk for Solar Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure in in Agricultural Settings in Eastern North Carolina"…
Dr. Charles Humphrey and ECU environmental health students in his undergraduate and graduate wastewater/water classes completed poster presentations at the Soil Science Society of North Carolina meeting held in Raleigh, NC on April 17-18,…
BS Environmental Health (BSEH) students were busy in class today reviewing architectural/engineering construction plans for new and remodeled food service establishments to verify compliance with applicable laws and regulations. This class activity was part…