Founding Dean Randy Wykoff leaves legacy of growth at ETSU College of Public Health
After nearly 20 years as Dean of the ETSU College of Public Health, Randy Wykoff announced his retirement, effective at the end of the academic …
After nearly 20 years as Dean of the ETSU College of Public Health, Randy Wykoff announced his retirement, effective at the end of the academic …
The East Tennessee State University College of Public Health will welcome award-winning bluegrass artist Becky Buller as part of its Leading Voices in Public Health …
On Sept. 12, the College of Public Health hosted their Environmental Sustainability of Native American Lands: The Navajo Experience seminar in the Ballroom at the …
On Wednesday, April 17, the Public Health Student Association hosted their “Well-A-Palooza: A Carnival of Health” event at University Commons from 10 a.m. to 2 …
The College of Public Health hosted the third night of their annual lecture series, “Leading Voices in Public Health” on April 3. The series is …
The semi-annual farmer’s market is back and better than ever, showcasing more vendors in its lineup than previous seasons in hopes of uniting the ETSU …
A recovering alcoholic in downtown Boston, an active heroin user in the streets of Philadelphia, a star athlete abusing opioids in the suburbs of Atlanta–those …
In early April, SGA will be holding their annual election. While it’s easy to brush this off as unimportant, the SGA is unlike any student …
Niswonger Village’s Project EARTH on the Eastman Valleybrook campus is a true public health simulation lab. Mike Stoots, Director of Operations in Project EARTH, explains …
The ETSU’s Farmer’s Market is returning for the Fall 2021 semester. “We’re really trying to focus more on true fresh food vendors this year,” said …