College of Public Health

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Creating connection in virtual classrooms

Creating connection in virtual classrooms

ETSU's Whitney Oliver is making an impact on students through her commitment to excellence in online teaching.
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Dietary shifts shaped the earliest members of the human genus

Dietary shifts shaped the earliest members of the human genus

Dr. Justin Ledogar and researchers published a new study suggesting the earliest human ancestors may have ditched hard foods earlier than previously believed.
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ETSU to celebrate Commencement May 9-10

ETSU to celebrate Commencement May 9-10

ETSU will honor more than 2,000 graduates during its May Commencement ceremonies featuring distinguished alumni speakers and milestone celebrations.
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ETSU extends application deadline for DrPH program

ETSU extends application deadline for DrPH program

ETSU's College of Public Health has extended the application deadline for its Doctor of Public Health program through June 1 for domestic applicants.
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Impacting women's health in Appalachia and beyond

Impacting women's health in Appalachia and beyond

ETSU's Center for Applied Research and Evaluation (CARE) in Women's Health has impacted maternal and child health in Appalachia and the Southeast.
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Exploring AI's impact on instructional design

Exploring AI's impact on instructional design

ETSU's Dara Young served as co-author on a new article exploring instructional designers utilization and perspectives on generative artificial intelligence.
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ETSU professor earns prestigious award

ETSU professor earns prestigious award

Dr. Mike Stoots has been awarded the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health's prestigious Teaching Excellence Award in 2025.
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ETSU students named Truman Scholarship finalists

ETSU students named Truman Scholarship finalists

ETSU students Leah Loveday and Gunnar Wolf Stewart have been selected as finalists for the prestigious 2025 Harry S. Truman Scholarship.
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ETSU's Leading Voices in Public Health lectures return

ETSU's Leading Voices in Public Health lectures return

Brad Stone will present a lecture at ETSU's Brinkley Center titled "How the Civil War Created Modern Medicine, Nursing and Public Health."
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ETSU research explores Spanish flu's impact on Appalachia

ETSU research explores Spanish flu's impact on Appalachia

ETSU researchers have examined the devastating effects of the 1918 Spanish flu in Appalachia, uncovering lessons that resonate in the wake of COVID-19.