Possible tuition and fee increase left up to Board
Due to an increase in university spending and a projected decrease in student attendance, ETSU students could see an increase in tuition and fees next …
Due to an increase in university spending and a projected decrease in student attendance, ETSU students could see an increase in tuition and fees next …
ETSU officially made the transition from the Tennessee Board of Regents to its own governing board on March 24, by establishing its calendar, code of …
ETSU President Brian Noland attended the Student Government Association meeting on Feb. 28 during open forum to discuss plans for the university. “One of the …
The wait is over. On Feb. 13, the eight individuals Gov. Bill Haslam nominated to serve on ETSU’s Board on Trustees were confirmed. The FOCUS …
As Winter Break approaches, students and faculty from all walks of life are looking forward to a much needed break, and in many cases, some …
The Student Government Association didn’t make any appointments or pass any legislation during their meeting on Tuesday, but that doesn’t mean that their meeting was …
Since the FOCUS Act was signed into law on July 1, ETSU has patiently waited for Gov. Bill Haslam to announce the university’s own Board of Trustees. …
ETSU President Brian Noland gave his State of University address on Oct. 3, taking time to talk about ETSU’s achievements, weaknesses and future plans for success. …
By April 2017, ETSU will officially have its own governing board. “For the 105 years we’ve existed as a university, we’ve always looked to Nashville …
With the commencement of a ribbon cutting, a new type of adventure began at ETSU. On Aug. 30, President Brian Noland and Joe Sherlin, vice …