Noland discusses COVID, plans for fall
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 …
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 …
After ex-officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on April 20 of the murder of George Floyd, the Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center hosted a series …
After a four year hiatus, the ETSU Department of Appalachian Studies is gearing up to relaunch its flagship publication under a new name: “Appalachian Places.” …
ETSU Student Government Association election results were verified and released on April 8, with Mason Mosier outpacing his competitor Nicholas Jordan by 24 votes in …
In response to Jason Shay’s recent resignation as ETSU men’s basketball head coach and allegations of internal pressure, ETSU faculty, students and staff gathered alongside …
Despite the year’s challenges, ETSU Sevierville is experiencing significant enrollment growth and development. Current enrollment at the satellite campus totals at 321 students, an increase …
ETSU did not force men’s basketball coach Jason Shay to resign, Athletics Director Scott Carter said in a statement Thursday afternoon. “ETSU did not fire …
In the wake of COVID-19 impacts and university goals, the Finance and Administration committee of the ETSU Board of Trustees unanimously voted at a called …
ETSU’s Civility Week kicked off in force early this week with discussion revolving around a number of topics related to diversity, civics and equity. Civility …
Faculty from across the ETSU College of Nursing came together on Feb. 22 to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Patsy Pamkin, who passed …