Radio, TV, and Film minor Kyla Jernigan is turning her passion for monsters into a
real-life fairytale! As a Fulbright recipient, she’ll spend nine months in Hungary
exploring mythology and monsters—while also leading hands-on arts workshops for middle
school students.
Stokes Piercy, award-winning ETSU filmmaker and professor, will journey to Hungary
as a Fulbright Scholar, where he’ll bring to life the forgotten tale of an Appalachian-Hungarian
immigrant turned war hero.
Jostin Woods, a recent ETSU graduate, has won an international award for his documentary
film, "George: A Well-Crafted Life," which portrays the inspiring journey of a blind
woodworker from Greeneville, Tennessee. Woods' film was selected from nearly 2,300
entries at the BEA 2025 Festival of Arts.
Dr. Kelly Hall has been named Interim Chair of ETSU’s Department of Management and
Supply Chain, bringing extensive experience in leadership, curriculum innovation,
and industry collaboration to the role starting January 2025.
Whether you're an educator, a media and marketing professional, or simply curious
about the future of AI technology in higher ed, this episode of Why I Teach is a must-listen.
It features Dr. Melanie B. Richards, the interim director of ETSU's new School of
Marketing and Media in the ETSU College of Business & Technology.
Fate Walker graduated from ETSU last weekend with a bachelor’s degree in Digital Media,
concentrating in Animation, and will begin the Master of Fine Arts program this spring
to continue studying motion capture and feature animation. After overcoming the challenges
of losing everything in Hurricane Helene, Fate hopes to teach future animators, inspired
by their experiences to become a better educator.
Twenty-six students from East Tennessee State University’s College of Business and
Technology will make history as the first graduates of the BlueSky Tennessee Institute,
a milestone they will celebrate during ETSU’s Fall Commencement later this week.
ETSU’s CyberBucs cybersecurity team showcased their growing expertise at the 2024
CyberForce Competition®, finishing an impressive 25th place out of 96 teams from 75
universities and colleges across the country.
ETSU’s Department of Management and Supply Chain invites the public to the 2024 Appalachian
Highlands Supply Chain and Digital Technology Summit on Friday, Nov. 15. The event
runs from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., followed by an optional networking lunch, at the
ETSU Martin Center for the Arts.
ETSU’s Supply Chain Management program is excited to welcome high school students
to campus for the Supply Chain Experience on November 8th, 2024 at the Brinkley Center.
This event, in partnership with local high schools, aims to introduce students to
the vital field of Supply Chain Management (SCM), a critical element in industries
like manufacturing, healthcare, and technology.
The College is pleased to announce that Dr. Melanie B. Richards has been appointed
as the Interim Director of the newly established School of Marketing and Media within
the College of Business and Technology.
Congratulations to the five individuals recently inducted into the College of Business
and Technology Hall of Fame. These leaders exemplify our mission to educate, innovate,
collaborate, and inspire, making lasting impacts on their industries and communities.
Dr. Andrew Dunn has been named the inaugural Director of Research and Creative Activities
for the College of Business and Technology. In this newly created role, Dr. Dunn will
lead the College's efforts to expand its foundation for scholarly excellence and foster
innovation across all disciplines.
The College of Business and Technology is excited to introduce the newest, and largest,
cohort of the CBAT Andrew Leadership Academy! The 2024-2025 class includes 58 exceptional
senior and graduate students from across the college.
The College of Business and Technology and the Department of Computing continues to
solidify its reputation as a leader in computing education. The Cybersecurity and
Modern Networks program has earned accreditation by ABET, the premier global accreditor
for computing, engineering and technology programs.
The College of Business and Technology is proud to recognize the outstanding achievements
of its faculty and staff through the 2024 CBAT Faculty and Staff Awards. These awards
honor excellence in teaching, research, service, and staff contributions across the
college.
From the classroom to the real world, ETSU is empowering students with cutting-edge
skills in AI. Faculty within the College of Business and Technology are not only educating
students on the potential of AI but also emphasizing the importance of using it responsibly.
MBA students demonstrated their knowledge in strategic management through their capstone
projects this year. Over the past nine months, student-led teams have collaborated
with various businesses and organizations offering practical solutions to real-world
challenges.
ETSU’s Cybersecurity Team, the Cyber Bucs, made an impressive debut in MITRE's annual
Embedded Capture the Flag (eCTF) competition, securing 17th place out of 95 teams
from institutions across nine countries.
During this campus-wide stock challenge, students started out with a hypothetical
$10,000 to see how much they could accumulate in five weeks. The challenge was sponsored
by STIFEL Investments and cash prizes were awarded to the top 10 finishers.
Each year, the College of Business and Technology at ETSU honors an outstanding student
for their excellence in their program. While criteria may vary by department, the
honor of being recognized as a Student of Excellence remains constant. With over 3,000
students and six academic departments, we're proud of our diverse and thriving student
body.
The American Marketing Association (AMA) chapter from ETSU recently made waves at
the AMA International Collegiate Conference in New Orleans! Standing out among 300+
chapters, ETSU's AMA was honored with national recognition for Professional Development
and Chapter Planning.
Founded in 1913, Beta Gamma Sigma is the international business honor society for
AACSB-accredited schools, which are the top 5% of business school programs around
the world. ETSU inducted 17 students into the society.
Koren Meadows, a senior in the Surveying and Mapping Science program, has been awarded
the Slavoj (Dr. Ing Desider E.) Scholarship by the National Society of Professional
Surveyors (NSPS). This scholarship, totaling $5,000, recognizes Meadows' outstanding
academic achievements and commitment to the field of surveying.
Congratulations to ETSU’s National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) chapter for being
recognized as the "Most Consistent Small Chapter" at the recent NSBE Region III Awards
ceremony.
The College is pleased to announce the renewal of the Niswonger Faculty Fellowship
for two distinguished faculty members. The fellowship program is designed to stimulate
and facilitate projects by faculty members to improve their teaching, advance their
scholarly and creative work, enhance the university's academic programs, and realize
institutional goals.
Get to know instructors Benjamin Burton and William Rochelle who joined the BlueSky
Institute team last summer. Both are graduates of the ETSU Master of Computer Science
program and now live in Chattanooga.
Students had the opportunity to attend the Tennessee Bankers Association Annual Credit
Conference, thanks to support from the Center for the Study of Finance and Mountain
Commerce Bank. The trip proved to be not only a valuable learning experience but also
a chance for the students to showcase their professionalism and dedication.
Stuart C. McWhorter, Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development Commissioner,
has been named as this year’s keynote speaker for the 2024 Appalachian Highlands Economic
Summit. McWhorter has a diverse background in entrepreneurship, corporate finance
and strategic planning and will discuss the state’s economic environment and how it
relates to the Appalachian Highlands.
ETSU’s Applied Equity Class outperformed the S&P 500 in the Tennessee Valley Authority's
Investment Challenge for the 5th consecutive year. This unique, hands-on experience
empowers Economics and Finance students to make decisions related to a substantial
portfolio valued at over $500,000.
The college excited to announce the launch of a new Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics
Engineering program. This cutting-edge program will be available to students starting
in the Fall of 2024.
The College of Business and Technology is pleased to announce the promotion of Dr.
Christel Young to the position of Site Director at the BlueSky Tennessee Institute,
effective January 1, 2024.
ETSU College of Business and Technology’s Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology,
Interior Architecture, and Surveying is proud to announce the upcoming Construction
Summit, set to take place at the ETSU Culp Center in Johnson City, TN on May 16-17,
2024 from 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM.
The Department of Economics and Finance has launched the Appalachian Highlands Economic
Update. This new quarterly newsletter will provide timely information on regional
topics such as the financial markets, labor and employment, housing, and macroeconomics.
Congratulations to first-generation college student James “Jack” Smithey, an interior
architecture major who graduated this December. Jack upheld a promise made to his
dad 14 years ago and has since secured a job in Nashville.
Congratulations to our newest 43 Ambassadors in the 2023-2024 CBAT Andrew Leadership
Academy. They are already leading and serving in our college, university and community.
Drs. Michelle Freeman (Accountancy) and Kelly Atkins (Marketing) won the best paper
award for paper, “Demystifying Team Creation” at the Atlantic Marketing Association
Conference.
East Tennessee State University's Cyber Security team demonstrated exceptional skills
at the recent 2023 CyberForce Competition®, securing the 29th position out of 95 teams
representing 75 universities and colleges across the nation.
Intelligent.com, a longtime resource for program ranking and educational planning,
has ranked our Digital Marketing Master's degree as one of the top programs in the
country. The program was ranked as the No. 7 Top online master’s degree in Digital
Marketing.
The College inducted four people into its Hall of Fame at an awards ceremony earlier
this month. The college presented awards in three categories: Horizon, Faculty Lifetime
Achievement and Lifetime Achievement Awards, honoring inductees who have earned noteworthy
achievements in business, technology and community service.
The Center for the Study of Finance, under the leadership of Kevin Kilgore and Dr.
Bill Trainor, will endeavor to be a leader and promoter for the College of Business
& Technology as a “real-world business educator” among students, faculty, financial
institutions, and local businesses.
Andrew McDonald worked with the company’s research and development team, working on
a cybersecurity investigation tool called Cyberscape. His work included programming
and coding, as well as making critical updates to Cyberscape, a platform in development
by Core4ce that detects, investigates and identifies cyber threats.
The Digital Media program is offering STEM demos, taught by professionals associated
with the department, to 4th to 12th grades. The teaching sessions last between 30
minutes and an hour and feature real-world experts providing clear instruction.
Students from Greeneville High School and Dobyns Bennett High School engaged with
several accounting professionals to learn about careers in accounting during Discover
Accounting Day at ETSU.
The Accounting Networking Night recently had 90 recruiters representing 29 employers
seeking accounting majors from ETSU. Students offered resumes and recruiters provided
specifics concerning the firms' business and job openings.
Business and IT professionals, recruiters, educators and government representatives
are invited to join the Appalachian Highlands Supply Chain and Digital Technology
Summit in October. The event is scheduled for October 20 at the ETSU Martin Center
for the Arts. It runs from 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m., with an optional networking lunch
with ETSU supply chain and computing students from 12:15-1:30 p.m.
Our College understands that the first year of college can be both exciting and challenging.
That's why we've curated a series of special events to ensure our incoming students
feel right at home from day one. These events are designed to help students transition
smoothly into college life.
ETSU College of Business & Technology alum Handaa Enkh-Amgalan (B.B.A in Marketing
and Economics, 2016) has been invited by the Office of the President from the UN General
Assembly to deliver remarks as a panelist at the 78th General Assembly that is occurring
in September.
The hospitality and tourism concentration will provide students with immersive experiences
and a comprehensive understanding of the industry. The new concentration offers numerous
career opportunities in hospitality and tourism management, ranging from hotels and
resorts to event planning and destination marketing.
A new agreement between ETSU and Northeast State Community College will help digital
media students move seamlessly from a two-year education program to an accelerated
bachelor's degree path.
Meet Harrison Simm, the first graduate of the College of Business and Technology's
Supply Chain Management program at ETSU. Harrison is a Johnson City native and chose
to attend ETSU because of his love for the area and ETSU's personalized attention
and opportunities for growth.
Dr. Michelle Freeman was named a recipient of the TSCPApex Women to Watch award for
the state of Tennessee. This prestigious award recognizes the exemplary efforts and
achievements in advancing the accounting profession and celebrates her significant
impact in the field.
ETSU inducts 16 new members into its Beta Gamma Sigma honors society, which recognizes
outstanding business students who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership.
ETSU's Entrepreneurship Program is partnering with FoundersForge and the Johnson City
Chamber of Commerce to host the inaugural High School Entrepreneur’s Boot Camp. This
four-day summer camp runs June 26-29, and is open to students in grades 8-12.
The Department of Computing is hosting a Cybersecurity Boot Camp for middle school
students this summer. The camp will be June 12-16 at ETSU's Brinkley Center. This
is an exciting opportunity for students to learn about cybersecurity concepts, cyber
hygiene, and other STEM activities.
On April 22nd, in a ceremony at BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee (BlueCross) headquarters,
students formally committed to join the next incoming class at the BlueSky Institute.
ETSU continues a winning streak in District 7 of the 2023 National Student Advertising
Competition. The victory this season marks the FOURTH district win (in 6 seasons)
over teams from Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee. This year,
we competed live against: Tulane (2nd place), LSU (3rd place), Ole Miss, University
of Tennessee, University of Alabama, Lee University, and University of Memphis.
The College of Business and Technology is leading the way in ensuring that students
are prepared for success in the workforce. The college has taken a proactive approach
to helping students succeed by creating a Director of First Year Experience (FYE)
position and a series of Career Readiness courses.
ETSU's Interior Architecture Program is going through it's accreditation process
with CIDA, Council for Interior Design Accreditation. The accreditation process involves
a thorough review of the program's curriculum, faculty, resources, and student work
to ensure that it meets the rigorous standards set by CIDA.
The Department of Computing is excited to announce the upcoming Virtual Robot Cave
Fight competition on April 14th from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm. The event will take place
in the ETSU Culp Center Cave and is the result of the hard work and creativity of
the department's Introduction to Computer Science students.
Congratulations to ETSU's AMA students! This past week, they won 3rd place at the
American Marketing Association (AMA) International Conference in New Orleans. This
competition was sponsored and judged by the Wall Street Journal.
This semester, ETSU’s College of Business & Technology is hosting the first Fulbright
Scholar from Ireland to visit Tennessee. Dr. Sharon Feeney is the Head of Learning
Development in the College of Business at the Technical University Dublin, Ireland.
Dr. Reza Maihami, an Assistant Professor in the College of Business & Technology's
Management, Marketing & Supply Chain Department has two recent publications.
The East Tennessee State University Cybersecurity team has placed 3rd in the regional
round of the 2023 Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (SECCDC). This year's
competition saw 33 teams participate, with only the top eight advancing to the regional
round.
A group of East Tennessee State University business student volunteers, under the
guidance of accountancy faculty member Dr. Michelle Freeman, will offer free tax preparation
assistance again this year through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program.
East Tennessee State University’s BlueSky Tennessee Institute, a pivotal partnership
with BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, has been highlighted by Google.
A “Shark Tank” style entrepreneurship competition offers East Tennessee State University
students and faculty the unique opportunity to win seed money for their innovative
ideas.
East Tennessee State University has been ranked the top animation school in Tennessee
and No. 7 nationally among schools offering an animation-related B.S. degree
Research Collaborators
January 12, 2023
Two engineering faculty research collaborators have published an article titled "Framework
to Compute Emission Costs Associated with Work Zones" at the 9th International Conference
on Construction Engineering and Project Management.