Founding Dean Randy Wykoff leaves legacy of growth at ETSU College of Public Health
After nearly 20 years as Dean of the ETSU College of Public Health, Randy Wykoff announced his retirement, effective at the end of the academic …
After nearly 20 years as Dean of the ETSU College of Public Health, Randy Wykoff announced his retirement, effective at the end of the academic …
On Jan. 8, the film “NURSE: Empathy Heals” premiered at the ETSU Martin Center. The film is the culmination of the Nurse Narratives Initiative, a …
On Sept. 10, ETSU announced Dan Bragg will serve as the new chief executive officer of ETSU Health. According to a release, Bragg joined the …
Many know Tennessee is “The Volunteer State” because of its willingness to send soldiers to the War of 1812. Still, Tennessee continues its legacy of …
A month ago, East Tennessee State University welcomed Brianna August-Rae as a new Communications and Storytelling Department assistant professor. In the field, she will be …
ESTU’s Pride Center hosted the LGBTQIA+ Health Fair for students to gain resources, learn about health within the community, and have their blood pressure checked. …
ETSU’s Global Medical Brigades is raising money in hopes of going to Panama to provide healthcare to those in need. ETSU Medical Brigades is hoping …
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 …
Six student pharmacists from the ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy have been accepted into the Tennessee Area Health Education Centers Scholars Program. The students involved are Jacquelyn Crawford, Kristen …
ETSU Votes is holding an essay contest as part of the build-up toward election day. The competition is open to any ETSU student, undergraduate or graduate, …