National magazine features ETSU pharmacy students
Four ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy students were recently featured on the front cover of the American Pharmacist Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists’ Student Pharmacy …
Four ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy students were recently featured on the front cover of the American Pharmacist Association-Academy of Student Pharmacists’ Student Pharmacy …
ETSU’s Multicultural Center put together a cultural cooking class on Feb. 18, where students could have a good time and try new foods from different …
The ETSU Counseling Center is hosting a Stress GPS workshop to help students learn more about stress and techniques for reducing it in the future. …
Overlooked in Appalachia is a news magazine born out of the desire to cover issues that the Appalachian region and communities are facing on a …
Caroline Forbes-Bright received a $10,000 grant from ETSU’s Research Development Committee to continue her work on exploring the role African-American History museums have in conveying …
The Black Affairs Association and Multicultural Center put on a Trap N’ Paint in Warf-Pickel Hall on Feb. 11 as part of the month-long celebration …
The chairholder of ETSU’s Wayne G. Basler Chair of Excellence for the Integration of the Arts, Rhetoric and Science is world-renowned paleoartist Mauricio Antón, who …
When ETSU President Brian Noland and first lady Donna Noland first met in the library as college students at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, …
The new campus location of Cootie Brown’s is offering some student approved options on its menu along with daily specials, possible ETSU events and later …
Benjamin Caton has been teaching at ETSU for the last 45 years and has loved every minute of it. He received his undergraduate degree at …