MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University Public Health program students, in partnership with the MTSU Center for Health and Human Services, recently completed a..
Rutherford County-based nonprofit Prevention Coalition for Success is using a three-year, $550,000-plus grant from the Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council to launch the Peers 4 Success program in..
In an effort to maximize the use of Tennessee’s opioid abatement settlement funds, Middle Tennessee State University and the UT SMART initiative hosted the Middle..
Tennesseans will have a better chance at recovering from opioid addiction through three grants totaling more than $9.1 million that was awarded to Middle Tennessee..
Rural Tennesseans will have a better chance at recovering from opioid addiction through a $2.92 million federal grant awarded to MTSU’s Center for Health and..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Center for Health and Human Services, in conjunction with the university’s Data Science Institute, will soon launch the MTSU Office of..
MTSU’s Center for Health and Human Services continues to work with rural Wilson County communities and partners to combat opioid misuse as part of a $1 million grant from..
A Middle Tennessee State University center and Wilson County nonprofit coalition have partnered to address opioid abuse and misuse in the rural communities of the..
With federal funding, MTSU’s Center for Health and Human Services will tackle the opioid epidemic in rural Wilson County communities. The center will use a..