ETSU partners with community to create face shields
As COVID-19 continues to impact people across Tennessee, the state has decided to take matters into their own hands and reach out to institutions for …
As COVID-19 continues to impact people across Tennessee, the state has decided to take matters into their own hands and reach out to institutions for …
When ETSU student Jaden Siddle found out ETSU would move to online classes for the rest of the semester due to COVID-19, he knew he …
The Student Government Association’s spring 2020 concert featuring rock band X Ambassadors was officially cancelled Monday. The decision to cancel the concert was made following …
ETSU President Brian Noland provided updates on the university’s COVID-19 response including progress, successes and future challenges in his report during a special called meeting …
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down most ETSU on-campus activities for the time being, the ongoing renovations to the D.P. Culp Student Center and construction …
Student Government Association elections are approaching, and with ETSU’s recent transition to online classes as a response to COVID-19, campaigning, debates and voting will be …
Gordon Anderson, dean of the ETSU College of Arts and Sciences, emailed members of his dean’s group March 20. In the email, obtained by the …
ETSU President Brian Noland announced Friday that all courses will remain online for the remainder of the spring semester in response to COVID-19 mitigation efforts. …
On March 19, six ETSU students found out they were finalists in the 2019 Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters & Media Editors College Contest. Finalist categories …
In light of most collegiate spring athletics shutting down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a social media movement is brewing in the ETSU community. On …