‘Coronavirus: Separating Fact from Fiction’ discusses vaccines
ETSU’s College of Public Health hosted the second iteration of “Coronavirus: Separating Fact from Fiction” on Feb. 23 with a focus on the distribution and …
ETSU’s College of Public Health hosted the second iteration of “Coronavirus: Separating Fact from Fiction” on Feb. 23 with a focus on the distribution and …
ETSU students, staff and faculty gathered alongside members of the community Wednesday to express their support for the actions of the ETSU men’s basketball team …
ETSU’s Language and Culture Resource Center is inviting people to tell their story this semester for a chance to earn up to $300 cash prizes. …
After December’s confirmation, ETSU President Brian Noland shared his hopes for his recent appointment to the Tennessee Valley Authority’s board of directors. The TVA, founded …
ETSU’s halls can be considered decked after the campus came together on Nov. 9 to celebrate the Holiday Lights ceremony, the university’s yearly marker for …
The 16th Meeting of ETSU’s Board of Trustees took place on Friday and contained vital information for the immediate and extended future of the university, …
Hosted by the Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center on Nov. 4, “The Election is Over: What Happens Next?” drew together community figures to discuss the …
In the wake of recent health misinformation, ETSU’s College of Public Health hosted a virtual fact-sharing session regarding COVD-19 questions. The event titled “Coronavirus: Separating …
Guest lecturer Dr. Paulo Dutra gave his perspective on a well known Brazilian literary figure in a presentation on Oct. 15 titled “Machado de Assis, …
The Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center is looking to bring on new diversity educators to help spearhead the school’s efforts to provide a welcome space …