New NPHC plaza coming in fall
When students return to ETSU for the fall 2019 semester, they will find a new addition to the campus with a plaza dedicated to the …
When students return to ETSU for the fall 2019 semester, they will find a new addition to the campus with a plaza dedicated to the …
Shades of Africa is a student organization that seeks to unite African students and non-African students by facilitating interaction through activities and events. They strive …
On Wednesday night, men in high heels gathered in Borchuck Plaza to participate in Walk a Mile in Her Shoes. “We were trying to think …
In a message to the ETSU community, ETSU President Brian Noland announced Wednesday morning that he has accepted a nomination for consideration as the University …
Falling in love with learning is what started Dr. Paul Kamolnick’s journey to becoming a sociology professor at ETSU. “I’ve always been interested in the …
The federal government entered into a partial government shut down on Dec. 22, 2018. This partial shutdown was perpetrated by a disagreement between the Trump …
The ETSU community and the public are invited to be part of a Celebration of Life Service in memory of Dr. Chris Dula on Sunday, …
ETSU will host its 17th annual Hispanic Student Day event on Oct. 24. Hispanic Student Day is an event in which ETSU Language and Culture …
On Oct. 5, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Appalachian Coalition of Homelessness hosted the sixth annual “Veterans Stand Down” at Carver Park. The …
Why should students want to participate in research? When ETSU students think about participating in research, they normally do so as a requirement for one …