“Continued growth in public and private partnerships will allow ETSU and this region to unite in bettering the lives of all we serve. I challenge you to help us keep dreaming keep taking responsible risks and keep reaching higher: What will ETSU look like in 10 years? Well, the future is in our hands.”

– Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr., President of ETSU

A Proven Record of Partnership
From the Warren-Greene Golf Center, to the student partnership that made the Center for Physical Activity possible, to our collaborative efforts embracing the James H. Quillen College of Medicine, the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Mountain States Health Alliance and Wellmont—we know how to make partnerships built on mutual benefits and advantages.

It is with this proven track record of win/win, public-private partnerships that we now reach higher with new health sciences, athletics and academic initiatives. It's these initiatives, especially our new College of Pharmacy that will improve the quality of life and prosperity of our region, as they help to create a skilled workforce—the kind of workforce business look for when locating.