ETSU scores big in state funding
ETSU has received $64.4 million as an opportunity to strengthen the university’s educational experience. On April 28, ETSU was approved for substantial state funding, essential …
ETSU has received $64.4 million as an opportunity to strengthen the university’s educational experience. On April 28, ETSU was approved for substantial state funding, essential …
Construction on a new Integrated Health Sciences building starts this Fall 2024 semester following approval by the State Building Commission. The building will be located …
Exciting changes are coming to ETSU’s campus as construction projects throughout campus are underway. New additions will be finished soon with new opportunities for students …
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. …
Downtown Johnson City has seen many efforts toward improving the lives of its residents. One of the often overlooked actions that the city takes to …
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 …
As students arrive back to campus to begin the spring semester, they may notice some changes and construction at the Reece Museum. Upgrades to the …
ETSU’s Lamb Hall is getting a facelift. ETSU Chief Operating Officer Jeremy Ross said the construction plan is going to run smoothly for the next …
The new James C. and Mary B. Martin Center for the Arts has been in construction for over two years now, but there is an …
ETSU students have waited through almost two years of campus construction for the $45.5 million transformation of the D.P. Culp Student Center. On Feb. 24, …