ETSU professor takes part in major research project
Dawn Rowe, associate professor of special education and interim chair of educational foundations and special education, is taking part in a research project focused on …
Dawn Rowe, associate professor of special education and interim chair of educational foundations and special education, is taking part in a research project focused on …
Guest speaker and Assistant Director of Leadership and Civic Engagement Joy Fulkerson kicked off the Student Government Association meeting on Feb. 9 by expressing her …
The American Association of State Climatologists officially recognized the Tennessee Climate Office at ETSU, making Andrew Joyner the state climatologist and Wil Tollefson the assistant …
Feb. 1 marked the beginning of Black History Month, and ETSU’s Black Affairs Association kicked it off with a seminar led by East Tennessee activist …
Jeffery Blanton has been named ETSU’s assistant vice president for administration and director of emergency management. Blanton previously worked with the FBI, and he developed …
On Jan. 25, the ETSU and Ballad Health Strong Building Resilience through ACEs Informed Networking Institute held its second town hall conversation titled “Before you …
In 2016, several students approached the ETSU Student Activities and Organizations office because they identified a need for a specific space for prayer and meditation …
The Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy, in collaboration with ETSU Health and Ballad Health, have been sending ETSU pharmacy students out to help distribute the …
On Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday, Jan. 15, ETSU faculty members and students gathered in Burgin-Dossett to celebrate and honor his legacy. “This is a …
On the first day of classes of the spring semester, ETSU will begin a series of free, drop-in COVID-19 testing for asymptomatic students, faculty and …