Professor and student research Hispanic students’ journey to higher education
His love for designs and structures expanded way beyond the classroom. Her passion led the way. Dr. Moin Uddin, an associate professor in the Department …
His love for designs and structures expanded way beyond the classroom. Her passion led the way. Dr. Moin Uddin, an associate professor in the Department …
On Feb. 19, ETSU artists Bode Alaka and Jarleel Earby exhibited a number of their paintings and drawings in the Mulcticultural Center lounge. The event coincided with Black History Month’s culture week. The artists’ works will …
Despite the 2017 season being over, the football team is already prepping for the fall season next year. ETSU Athletic Director Scott Carter presented during …
On Feb. 17 and 18, ETSUCon transformed the D. C. Culp University Center into an overflowing parade of cosplayers, artists, gamers and pop-culture enthusiasts alike. …
Regina Holliday shakes up the health care scene with her personal, passionate artistry. ETSU held an event last week entitled, “An Evening of Health, Wellness …
How much did you spend on your textbooks this spring–$500, $600, more? How do free textbooks sound? East Tennessee State University is now a member …
Last Saturday the ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy Rx Committee collaborated with the Sullivan County Anti-Drug Coalition to provide opioid overdose training. The training …
ETSU professor and OB/GYN Residency Program Director Dr. Martin E. Olsen is running for the United States Congress. He hopes to represent Tennessee’s first congressional district …
Black stereotypes may have been the name of the discussion, but it was far from everything that was discussed. A group of students from different …
“We want to ensure that ETSU has a Free Speech Policy in place,” Jennings said. “We want to make sure there are zones on campus for freedom of expression; [students] say what they want to say.”