‘Coronavirus: Separating Fact from Fiction’ discusses vaccines
ETSU’s College of Public Health hosted the second iteration of “Coronavirus: Separating Fact from Fiction” on Feb. 23 with a focus on the distribution and …
ETSU’s College of Public Health hosted the second iteration of “Coronavirus: Separating Fact from Fiction” on Feb. 23 with a focus on the distribution and …
When she realized an idea for a module to supplement third-year medical students’ clerkships had enough information to become a full online course, Dr. Caroline …
For many of us, SAIs might just seem like annoying things that will never impact us, but I see SAIs as a creative and effective …
When global warming is mentioned, images that usually come to mind include rising sea levels and an increasingly warmer earth. It often seems as if …
Every spring, the ETSU Mary B. Martin School of the Arts, College of Public Health and the Gold Humanism Society of the Quillen College of …
Here in East Tennessee and around the country, we always strive to improve the health of our communities. The first step in doing this is …
In Dec. 2014, assistant professor in the college of nursing, Meira Yasin, followed a passion for reaching vulnerable populations and underserved areas, which led her …
On Oct. 10, students, faculty and members of the community gathered at the Millennium Centre for the second talk of the Leading Voices in Public …
For many people, the Appalachian coal mine communities never ended. ETSU’s College of Public Health held its first talk for this academic year’s Leading Voices …
Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security Commissioner David Purkey spoke at the Millennium Centre on Jan. 31 about his role in advising Gov. Bill …