ETSU Athletics hosts ‘Bucs For Kids’
On Aug. 21, ETSU Athletics partnered with five Food City locations around the region to host the first annual Bucs for Kids, a community service …
On Aug. 21, ETSU Athletics partnered with five Food City locations around the region to host the first annual Bucs for Kids, a community service …
Students who have been fully vaccinated or plan to do so can fill out a voluntary online entry form and be entered in the ETSU …
ETSU will increase efforts to combat food insecurity among students by expanding Bucky’s Food Pantry to the D.P. Culp Student Center and introducing the Swipe …
Since renovation began in 2017, Lamb Hall has seen many drastic changes. The $23 million renovation started when the College of Public Health and the …
As ETSU prepares to head back to in-person classes for the first time since March 2020, President Brian Noland emphasized the importance of vaccination and …
The D.P. Culp Student Center is expected to have all renovations finished before the fall 2021 semester, three years after its initial groundbreaking. The ballroom …
After two and a half semesters’ worth of COVID-19 response, ETSU President Brian Noland sat down with East Tennessean staff to discuss his takeaways and …
On Aug. 2 at the Blackthorne Country Club in Jonesborough, Tennessee, the Court Appointed Special Advocates of Northeast Tennessee is set to host its 16th …
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 …
ETSU history professor Daryl Carter accepted a position as the new associate dean for equity and inclusion for the ETSU College of Arts and Sciences. …