In The News

In the News


Faculty in the News

School of Health and Environment faculty and staff are often called upon by the media to offer expert opinions. Below are recent examples:

L.A. Times - Before you buy that train set, do your homework. Rachel Massey of the Toxics Use Reduction Institute was quoted about the lack of regulations of toxic substances in toys.

Eagle-Tribune - North Andover Resident co-authors book on seniors and mental health. Chair of Nursing Karen Devereaux Melillo co-authored a new nursing textbook with Prof. Susan Houde.

Chelmsford Patch - How to Survive Holiday Eating, Assistant Prof. Mindy Dopler Nelson offers healthy eating tips for the holiday season.

TIME Magazine - The Perils of Plastic: Environmental Toxins, Assoc. Prof. Joel Tickner is quoted on page 4 of the Toxics Plastics section.


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