Technology and screen time: How much is too much?
Technology: It has become both a blessing and a curse for college students. Technology has made college a much more streamlined process–all you need is …
Technology: It has become both a blessing and a curse for college students. Technology has made college a much more streamlined process–all you need is …
For many people, college is a time of life filled with “firsts.” Your first time living away from your family, getting your first real job …
Missy Testerman was named the 2024 National Teacher of the Year. Testerman graduated from ETSU and now teaches and inspires students in grades K-8 in …
This November, the Campus Center building is set to be completely demolished in order to begin construction on an all new academic building and surrounding …
Coinciding with Black History Month, The Sankofa African-American Museum on Wheels stopped by ETSU on Feb. 25 in the D.P. Culp Student Center. Students had …
Students of the humanities are cursed to hear, upon meeting a new person at any point in their collegiate career some variation of the question, …
For students pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree, the art in their exhibitions becomes very intimate and emotional. Starting on Feb. 17, the Tipton …
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) gives students rights by keeping their educational records confidential. We received an email on Aug. …
Now that I’ve had a full four years at ETSU, I’ve noticed something about the professors at ETSU. Like any school, college or university, there’s …
Dr. Tina Hudson, associate professor and Special Education Program coordinator for Clemmer College, was the first in her family to earn a college degree. Not …