President Noland responds to federal funding freeze
On Jan. 27, the Trump administration ordered a sudden freeze on federal funding, sending shockwaves through universities, nonprofits and state agencies that rely on federal …
On Jan. 27, the Trump administration ordered a sudden freeze on federal funding, sending shockwaves through universities, nonprofits and state agencies that rely on federal …
On Friday, Sept. 27, ETSU fell into an active weather investigation in response to Hurricane Helene sweeping through the East Tennessee region. This left the …
A medida que aumenta la emoción por su histórico debut en el Desfile de Acción de Gracias de Macy’s, los ETSU Marching Bucs organizan una …
As the excitement builds towards their historic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade debut, the ETSU Marching Bucs are hosting a special gala to raise funds and …
The new podcast “Politically Speaking” aims to breathe new life into political discourse through providing a platform for thoughtful conversations. Hosted by Daryl Carter, professor …
As the 2023-24 academic school comes to a close, ETSU President Brian Noland shared his memorable moments, accomplishments and plans for the upcoming school year. …
As construction increases on campus and throughout downtown Johnson City, students will see more of a connection between the two places. Brian Noland, president of …
On Monday, Feb. 26, The EDGE 89.5 HD4, the student-run radio station of ETSU, hosted a segment with President Brian Noland. From 11 a.m. to …
As ETSU prepares to head back to in-person classes for the first time since March 2020, President Brian Noland emphasized the importance of vaccination and …
After two and a half semesters’ worth of COVID-19 response, ETSU President Brian Noland sat down with East Tennessean staff to discuss his takeaways and …
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