Faculty discuss plans for social justice
As the spring 2021 semester comes to a close, several ETSU faculty members reflected on summer and fall plans for equity and inclusion on campus. …
As the spring 2021 semester comes to a close, several ETSU faculty members reflected on summer and fall plans for equity and inclusion on campus. …
The ETSU Women’s Studies program celebrated 25 years over Zoom on April 27. “We originally planned our 25-year celebration as an open house in the …
During a live Town Hall meeting over Zoom, ETSU President Brian Noland addressed over 250 attendees about the impact of the pandemic on the university. …
On April 8, the “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event was held on campus in the Cave. The format of the walk, however, is …
Janice Bettis, executive director of Sevier County Partners in Progress Education Foundation, expressed her appreciation for the continued support of the Partners in Progress Scholarship. …
Recently retired ETSU music faculty member and Professor Emeritus Benjamin Caton was recently named the 2021 National Teacher of the Year by the Music Teachers …
Cara James, the president and CEO at Grant Makers Health, visited ETSU on a virtual panel to discuss racial and ethnic disparities in relation to …
Ciona Rouse, Larry Thacker and Shuly Xóchitl Cawood visted ETSU in a virtual “Three Emerging Writers” event. Rouse is a teaching artist and author of …
ETSU Student Government Association Vice President Seth Manning made a statement at Tuesday’s SGA meeting on the men’s basketball team kneeling and the university’s response. …
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 …