Relief Efforts

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ETSU hosting disaster relief information sessions for volunteers

ETSU hosting disaster relief information sessions for volunteers

ETSU is providing information to students and employees to assist them in providing hands-on support for Hurricane Helene disaster recovery efforts.
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Help Our Community Recover: Blood & Supply Drive

Help Our Community Recover: Blood & Supply Drive

Marsh Regional Blood Center and ETSU are holding a community drive for blood and supply donations on Monday, Sept. 30, and Tuesday, Oct. 1.
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'Bucs Stuff the Bus' expands to aid flood-affected schools

'Bucs Stuff the Bus' expands to aid flood-affected schools

ETSU's previously launched “Bucs Stuff the Bus” school supply drive has expanded to include schools affected by the catastrophic flooding.
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ETSU Center for Teaching Excellence offers tips to support students

ETSU Center for Teaching Excellence offers tips to support students

The ETSU Center for Teaching Excellence shared tips for educators as they navigate their classrooms in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
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ETSU activates Buccaneer Student Crisis Fund

ETSU activates Buccaneer Student Crisis Fund

ETSU has activated the Buccaneer Student Crisis Fund to help students who are experiencing unexpected and extenuating circumstances due to Hurricane Helene.
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Update on ETSU's Response to Hurricane Helene

Update on ETSU's Response to Hurricane Helene

In this video, ETSU President Dr. Brian Noland provides an update on the university's response to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
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Hurricane Helene Response at ETSU

Hurricane Helene Response at ETSU

ETSU is collecting flood buckets and hygiene kits and hosting a community blood drive to assist with hurricane relief and recovery efforts across the region.
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Response to Emergency Situation Caused by Hurricane Helene

Response to Emergency Situation Caused by Hurricane Helene

A memo to the ETSU community from President Dr. Brian Noland and Provost Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle following the devastation of Hurricane Helene.