ETSU students, faculty hold peaceful demonstration in Borchuck
On Nov. 11, over 100 ETSU students, faculty, staff and Johnson City community members gathered around the fountain in Borchuck Plaza to remind others that …
On Nov. 11, over 100 ETSU students, faculty, staff and Johnson City community members gathered around the fountain in Borchuck Plaza to remind others that …
The ETSU Bucs will play their last football game at the Kermit-Tipton Stadium at Science Hill High School Nov. 19 not just for the season, …
At the State of the University address on Oct. 3, ETSU President Brian Noland announced that he wants ETSU’s enrollment to increase to 18,000 students …
By the end of 2019, the D.P. Culp University Center will have an entirely different look. University and student leaders have been working diligently to …
Improvement is never easy – change takes commitment. ETSU’s graduation rate is below national average, around 42 percent, and its African American graduation rate is …
Beginning in April 2017, ETSU will be one of six universities to branch off from the Tennessee Board of Regents. Gov. Bill Haslam announced his …
Tristan Rettke, the former ETSU student who was arrested on Sept. 28 and charged with one felony count of civil rights intimidation, appeared in Washington …
The 2016 Presidential Election is Tuesday, and ETSU students are in the middle of deciding who the next president should be. ETSU Votes, a program …
Members of the ETSU Army ROTC program experienced the thrilling sensation of a helicopter ride on the campus’s intramural fields Thursday. Lt. Col. Glen Howie …
SGA’s weekly meeting was jam-packed with 14 BUC fund applications, five first reads of new legislature and several appointments. Five of the applications were under …