East Tennessee State University celebrated the birthday of its beloved mascot Bucky on Saturday with the unveiling of a new 8-foot-tall bronze Buccaneer statue.
President of East Tennessee State University Brian Noland said on Wednesday morning the college has more than 3,400 incoming freshmen for the fall semester, the most the school has seen since its opening in 1911.
ETSU's College of Nursing was recognized by the state Tuesday morning for its progress in building a trauma-informed workplace.
ETSU leaders plan to speak more with students and staff in the coming weeks and months to address concerns about federal and state policies that seek to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programming.
ETSU announced Friday that certain diversity, equity and inclusion services on campus will be changed to ensure compliance with recent federal policy.
ETSU student Leah Loveday has secured one of the most competitive and prestigious scholarships in the United States.
In the midst of the many changes and uncertainties facing the educational landscape, ETSU President Brian Noland is remaining optimistic.
ETSU officials are not concerned that recent federal action will have any impact on the status of the university’s international student population.
Eleven members of the ETSU community just became the newest inductees into one of the university’s most notable organizations.
The look of ETSU’s campus will continue to change in the coming years, with some facility upgrades slated to see completion this year.