Fall Welcome Week goes virtual
ETSU’s Welcome Week looks different this year as student organizations adapt to a new virtual world amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Both new and returning students engaged with student …
ETSU’s Welcome Week looks different this year as student organizations adapt to a new virtual world amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Both new and returning students engaged with student …
In an email to students, faculty and staff Friday afternoon, ETSU President Brian Noland announced the implementation of a COVID-19 Dashboard that shows data of …
For the fall semester, music department operations and performances must shift due to the COVID-19 pandemic to work effectively for students, as well as those …
With new students, faculty and staff, the beginning of each fall semester looks different, but this fall, ETSU President Brian Noland knows campus will look …
To ensure the continued health of ETSU and the community, the University Health Center is offering free COVID-19 testing to all students, faculty and staff. …
The Reece Museum will open its doors to the public again Aug. 24 with many new safety precautions in place. The museum will be enforcing …
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 …
Almost every aspect of life has been altered in some way because of COVID-19, including going back to school. ETSU has made many changes in …
ETSU’s Future Operations Workgroup released a report Wednesday containing recommendations and guidelines for a four-phased return to campus starting in June, according to an ETSU …
The International Buccaneer Buddies are continuing to support international students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Promoting friendship and international understanding, IBB is a student organization …