Suicide Prevention Month: Resources and Tips for ETSU Students
In the United States, September is recognized annually as Suicide Prevention Month. While many may consider suicide to be a difficult topic to discuss, that …
In the United States, September is recognized annually as Suicide Prevention Month. While many may consider suicide to be a difficult topic to discuss, that …
Earlier this November, the ETSU Student Government Association met to discuss some quality of life issues that were indicated to lessen the enjoyment of some …
A. Lynn Williams and James Bitter, who have been married for 38 years and have worked at ETSU for 25 years, released the newest editions …
As students travel home for Thanksgiving and the subsequent winter break, they will face a new set of challenges with the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. Kate Emmerich, …
The ETSU Counseling Center is hosting two special Let’s Talk sessions to help students work through their anxiety about the presidential election. “We wanted to …
With the emergence of COVID-19, many ETSU community members find themselves spending more time alone or at home than ever before. For people seeking support, …
The ETSU Counseling Center is continuing to operate remotely due to the university’s move online in response to COVID-19. Clinical interns will be unable to …
The ETSU chapter of Active Minds, a national organization dedicated to destigmatizing mental health issues for college students, held its first meeting on Jan. 30. …
ETSU’s graduate program in counseling has been awarded the Robert Frank Outstanding Counselor Education Program Award by the Association for Counseling Education and Supervision. “Students …
Dr. Janna Scarborough’s new office is a quiet, welcoming place for conversations. The cozy, lamp-lit room features the Chinese character for “to listen,” which is …