Vice president for finance and administration prepares for retirement
Editor’s note: This article was originally printed in the Johnson City Press on Saturday, Jan. 28. From planning residence halls to overseeing budgets, if it’s …
Editor’s note: This article was originally printed in the Johnson City Press on Saturday, Jan. 28. From planning residence halls to overseeing budgets, if it’s …
As previously reported by the East Tennessean, a water pipe burst in front of Governor’s Hall on Monday, Jan. 16, with repairs completed by the …
ETSU College Democrats want to educate their peers on the dangers of gun violence. Catherine Tucker, ETSU’s College Democrats president, is an advocate for gun …
Several hundred women, men and children gathered at Founders’ Park Saturday to march for women’s, LGBTQ and refugees’ rights, Black Lives Matter, religious freedom and …
Every semester Officer Amanda Worley instructs a Self-Defense for Women course that teaches women verbal confrontation skills, safety tactics and physical techniques to defend and …
The ETSU Student Government Association’s first meeting of the new semester got right down to business with the appointment of two cabinet positions: Secretary of …
U.S. senators had the opportunity last week to interview Secretary of Education nominee Betsy DeVos in five minute intervals. During her confirmation hearing, much was …
Recently, new gender neutral restrooms have been spotted in a variety of places on ETSU’s campus and at the Quillen College of Medicine, although they …
Last fall, the East Tennessean reported 35 faculty and staff members at ETSU had registered with the university to carry a handgun on campus. As of …
Universities across the country struggle with illegal drug and alcohol abuse among their students, and ETSU is no exception. While alcohol has always been a …