“Our strategy for securing the funds worked,” said Dr. Robert Pack, ETSU’s executive vice provost and co-director of the ASC, which is housed in the College of Public Health. “Now, it is time for us to shift our focus to ensuring that we maximize the impact of this funding to benefit the most people in our region.”
Fourteen projects in total received funding, thanks to the coordinated efforts of the RREAC. ETSU received grant funding for 10 projects alone, totaling roughly $4 million.
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