Focusing ETSU’s vision: Noland proposes committee relaunch
By the year 2030, ETSU President Brian Noland wants ETSU to be on the tip of everyone’s tongue. To achieve this, he said he thinks …
By the year 2030, ETSU President Brian Noland wants ETSU to be on the tip of everyone’s tongue. To achieve this, he said he thinks …
At the ETSU Board of Trustees meeting Friday, the board unanimously voted to deny former tenured faculty member Dr. Anthony Masino’s petition to appeal his …
The College of Business and Technology will present its annual iBucs entrepreneurial start-up competition April 3 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Millennium …
ETSU’s Center for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment has undergone a rebrand to address the shifting landscape of regional drug use and the strategies …
From a young age, Anthony Flaccavento wanted to change the world, and on Friday the author, two-time congressional candidate and founder of Appalachian Sustainable Development …
Students, faculty and other community members turned out Feb. 12 for “Bringing Sabertooths to life: A Case Study in Paleontological Reconstruction” with paleoartist Mauricio Antón. …
ETSU brought leading minds to campus last week by hosting the second annual Festival of Ideas. Public intellectual and Pulitzer Prize winning author Jon Meacham …
ETSU theater majors Ben Patterson and Gabe Felty were among 40 acting pairs from colleges across the southern U.S. to advance to the semifinals of …
It was cupcakes galore on Feb. 11 as Outreach & Advocacy Sexuality Information for Students – or OASIS – celebrated Love Your Body Day with …
The Student Government Association discussed granting off-campus funds to clubs on campus, proposed new bills for review and discussed the upcoming elections at their Feb. …