Courses to remain online in response to COVID-19
ETSU President Brian Noland announced Friday that all courses will remain online for the remainder of the spring semester in response to COVID-19 mitigation efforts. …
ETSU President Brian Noland announced Friday that all courses will remain online for the remainder of the spring semester in response to COVID-19 mitigation efforts. …
On March 19, six ETSU students found out they were finalists in the 2019 Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters & Media Editors College Contest. Finalist categories …
In light of most collegiate spring athletics shutting down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a social media movement is brewing in the ETSU community. On …
Several ETSU faculty and staff will now follow students in remote work after an email announcement on March 17 by the Office of the President. …
ETSU Health held a soft-opening Tuesday for their newly established coronavirus community testing site, which is open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday in the clinic parking lot at 325 …
ETSU Health announced Tuesday that it will provide community testing for the Coronavirus at 325 North State of Franklin Road in the parking lot. Citizens …
The world, at this moment, is a sad one for Buccaneer sports fans and athletes. Due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Southern Conference Commissioner Jim …
On Thursday, ETSU announced all on-ground classes will move online as the university responds to COVID-19 concerns. Courses will move online for three weeks, beginning …
March Madness has been canceled, the NCAA announced Thursday afternoon. Both men’s and women’s Division I college basketball tournaments will not be played as coronavirus measures …
When ETSU graduate Hannah Mehaffey first heard the band Morgans Mill’s song “Crying Again,” she said she envisioned a music video with a black and …