Noland, Cantler strengthen connection between campus and downtown
As construction increases on campus and throughout downtown Johnson City, students will see more of a connection between the two places. Brian Noland, president of …
As construction increases on campus and throughout downtown Johnson City, students will see more of a connection between the two places. Brian Noland, president of …
On Monday, Feb. 26, The EDGE 89.5 HD4, the student-run radio station of ETSU, hosted a segment with President Brian Noland. From 11 a.m. to …
As ETSU prepares to head back to in-person classes for the first time since March 2020, President Brian Noland emphasized the importance of vaccination and …
After two and a half semesters’ worth of COVID-19 response, ETSU President Brian Noland sat down with East Tennessean staff to discuss his takeaways and …
ETSU President Brian Noland addressed Friday the recent decision of the men’s basketball team to kneel during the national anthem at several games. “I know …
ETSU President Brian Noland gave a State of the University Address Friday morning giving enrollment and budget updates, detailing ETSU’s COVID-19 response and announcing the …
The Board of Trustees voted not to increase tuition and fees for the 2020-21 academic year in a called meeting of the Finance and Administration …
The grand reopening of the D.P Culp Student Center on March 5 will unveil a renewed structure and direction for the decades-old building that is …
ETSU held its second ETSU Elevates Pitch Competition last Thursday, and opened the stage for five new competitors to talk their way into $5,000. King’s …
ETSU honored its 18th annual selection of Notable Women, Sarah Melton and Lynn Williams, in the Reece Museum on Nov. 6, celebrating the women and …