Dining hall closed temporarily due to grill fire
In a GoldAlert message sent to campus around 9:45 a.m. today, the ETSU community learned a small grill fire has temporarily closed down the dining …
In a GoldAlert message sent to campus around 9:45 a.m. today, the ETSU community learned a small grill fire has temporarily closed down the dining …
ETSU Votes is hoping to help students become more politically engaged by holding an essay contest. The essay topic asks students to write about one …
Comedian Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias brought the funny in front of a sold-out crowd in Johnson City’s Freedom Hall venue Thursday. Iglesias made his way on …
ETSU President Brian Noland emphasized graduation and enrollment rates within a packed agenda at the tenth meeting of the ETSU Board of Trustees on Friday, …
On Friday, the International Day of Peace was celebrated in the Quad alongside the Native American Festival to spread unity and diversity. “ETSU has a …
The Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement’s ETSU Votes program hosted Free Speech 101: Understanding the First Amendment on Wednesday, Sept. 18 from 11:15 am …
Students can change up the way they spend spring break in a meaningful way with Alternative Breaks offered by ETSU’s Office of Leadership and Civic …
Mythbusters co-host Adam Savage was one of three speakers that shared ideas to the audience at the Millennium Center on Tuesday as ETSU College of …
As the country inches closer to the 2020 presidential election, the ETSU Student Government Association, in partnership with ETSU Votes, is hoping to inspire students …
At a Student Government Association meeting on Tuesday, ETSU President Brian Noland provided new info on former university Police Chief Nicole Collins’ departure. While addressing …