ETSU honors two notable women
ETSU honored its 18th annual selection of Notable Women, Sarah Melton and Lynn Williams, in the Reece Museum on Nov. 6, celebrating the women and …
ETSU honored its 18th annual selection of Notable Women, Sarah Melton and Lynn Williams, in the Reece Museum on Nov. 6, celebrating the women and …
On Oct. 10, ETSU saw the launch of a new initiative to improve the quality of life in our region. ETSU Elevates is a generous …
On Wednesday, President Brian Noland discussed ETSU’s decentralized budget, enrollment, graduation rates and future goals during the State of The University Address in the Millennium …
Buccaneer Family Night encouraged children of ETSU faculty and staff to attend the university and make them aware of the opportunities and benefits they could …
As the academic year comes to a close, the entire university is looking back at all of the achievements earned throughout the year. There are …
Student Government Association President Keyana Miller asked ETSU President Brian Noland to speak to the SGA Senate during the open forum on Tuesday’s SGA meeting. …
College students love free stuff, so SGA is working on a plan for free textbooks. Student Government Association ended the fall 2017 semester by adopting …
A lot happened during the two hours that the Student Government Association met on Tuesday, Nov. 14, including a visit from President Noland, the final …
During the Saturday night homecoming comedy show held at the Mini-Dome, featuring comedian D.C. Young Fly, ETSU campus security received a potential gun threat notice …
On Monday, ETSU students participated in a rally on Burchuck Plaza to support DACA students on campus. On Tuesday, the Student Government Association passed legislation …