Noland looks ahead at school year with record freshman class
ETSU is beginning the new school year with its largest freshman class on record and several major campus upgrades—signs of a transformative year ahead. “We’ve …
ETSU is beginning the new school year with its largest freshman class on record and several major campus upgrades—signs of a transformative year ahead. “We’ve …
On April 13, the Noland family hosted the annual ETSU Egg Hunt in the University Commons, drawing nearly 500 attendees for a day of springtime …
With the first half of the 2023-24 academic year nearly complete, ETSU President Brian Noland is looking back at some of the most memorable moments …
Students living on and off campus may have differences in how they feel about safety. It is important to not only all faculty members on …
President Noland’s decision to institute a mask mandate is an attempt to bring what little normalcy is possible during a pandemic. With the delta variant …
Will Gott, the newest Access ETSU student, was surprised with his admittance by ETSU President Brian Noland, faculty and Bucky during what Gott thought was …
Did you know that there are 5 miles of hiking, running and mountain biking trails surrounding campus? According to ETSU’s Department of Sustainability, not many …
As the academic year comes to a close, the entire university is looking back at all of the achievements earned throughout the year. There are …
Family, friends and members of the East Tennessee State University community recently gathered in remembrance of students, retirees and faculty and staff that have passed …
President Brian Noland highlighted enrollment gains in the ETSU State of the University Address on Monday, Oct. 2, in the auditorium of the D.P. Culp University …