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The pandemic took a toll on just about everyone around the world. Whether that means a struggle to get hours at work, family members being …
The pandemic took a toll on just about everyone around the world. Whether that means a struggle to get hours at work, family members being …
The Counseling Center’s Alcohol and Other Drugs program hosted an event to encourage and educate students on good drinking habits. The event took place outside …
On Oct. 20, OASIS, along with the Counseling Center, Family Justice Center and Branch House Family Justice Center, hosted the Red Flag Campaign on campus, …
On Sept. 20, during the beginning portion of ETSU’s Equity and Inclusion Conference, the 2021 Staff Woman of the Year Award was announced during a …
The Counseling Center at ETSU is providing a variety of in-person and telehealth services to students. “Our services are brief, solution-focused counseling,” said Jesse Henderson, …
On April 8, the “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event was held on campus in the Cave. The format of the walk, however, is …
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 …
ETSU President Brian Noland is one of those university presidents who genuinely cares about his students. This care that he has for us was evident …
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, …