ETSU fights food insecurity with new programs
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 …
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. …
After ex-officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on April 20 of the murder of George Floyd, the Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center hosted a series …
During their April 23 meeting in the newly renovated Model Mill, the ETSU Board of Trustees unanimously approved an increase in tuition for the 2021-2022 …