Mobile addiction treatment is accessible for Tennesseans in rural counties through a partnership between Middle Tennessee State University’s Center for Health and Human Services and..
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..
Members of the MTSU campus community soon will be trained in how to notice and respond to mental health and addiction challenges commonly experienced by..
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..
The Center for Health and Human Services at Middle Tennessee State University, in partnership with DrugFree Wilco, is helping train more than 100 law enforcement..
In observance of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, some members of the MTSU community are taking advantage of a recently launched opportunity to improve..
A federal grant will help MTSU personnel recognize possible mental health issues in students and provide information that could help them. MTSU’s Center for Health..
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