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ETSU Board approves employee pay raises, new contract for President

ETSU Board approves employee pay raises, new contract for President

Board approves largest pay increase for employees in the university’s modern history
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ETSU joins statewide coalition to share value of higher ed

ETSU joins statewide coalition to share value of higher ed

ETSU is one of 10 public universities in Tennessee that are coming together to increase awareness of the value of a four-year university degree in Tennessee.
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ETSU presenting annual Holiday Concert

ETSU presenting annual Holiday Concert

Grab tickets for ETSU's annual Holiday Concert.
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ETSU announces 2023 Notable Women award winners

ETSU announces 2023 Notable Women award winners

ETSU has named Drs. Gerayli and Amber Kinser as the 2023 Notable Women award winners.
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Research Corporation partners with engineering platform

Research Corporation partners with engineering platform

The ETSU Research Corporation has partnered with MicroByre Inc., a leading microbial engineering platform company.
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Author Jim Minick coming to ETSU

Author Jim Minick coming to ETSU

Author Jim Minick is coming to ETSU.
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First-year experience course eases transition from high school to college

First-year experience course eases transition from high school to college

ETSU 1020 aims to make the transition from high school to college easier for students by helping them connect to peers, mentors and resources.
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ETSU Men’s Basketball hosting Educator Night

ETSU Men’s Basketball hosting Educator Night

The ETSU Buccaneers will honor local educators as Coach Savage and the team take on Davidson College.
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ETSU offers winter outlook for 2023-24

ETSU offers winter outlook for 2023-24

Looking ahead to the winter months, ETSU has issued a 2023-2024 seasonal outlook for the Appalachian Highlands.
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Student pharmacists get hands-on lesson in cancer research

Student pharmacists get hands-on lesson in cancer research

A top natural products research scientist from Colombia visited East Tennessee State University's Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy.