Noland, Cantler strengthen connection between campus and downtown
As construction increases on campus and throughout downtown Johnson City, students will see more of a connection between the two places. Brian Noland, president of …
As construction increases on campus and throughout downtown Johnson City, students will see more of a connection between the two places. Brian Noland, president of …
The housing challenges in Johnson City have skyrocketed over the last few years. This is causing an issue for current residents, new residents and college …
On Feb. 8, a new project broke ground on the construction of the Tapestry at Roan Hill, a replacement housing facility for the residents of …
The current and upcoming year for campus is set to see new changes for housing as we face a continuing rise in student enrollment. The …
As the first week of classes come to an end, there are 106 students displaced as on-campus housing reaches maximum capacity for the second year …
The ETSU campus is still recovering from the extreme winter weather that interrupted the 2022 holiday season. The frigid temperatures combined with high winds caused …
The pandemic has caused many changes in the economic landscape of the United States. Due to labor shortages, supply-chain issues and changing immigration patterns, many …
Youth activism has taken on a new form in the age of the internet. As America grew more educated, the lowering of the voting age …
In the event that hospitals in the East Tennessee region reach capacity because of the COVID-19 pandemic, ETSU has partnered with local and regional organizations …
The first ETSU Board of Trustees meeting of 2020 took place on Feb. 21. The Board discussed a variety of topics and voted on several …