
ETSU Office of Equity and Inclusion
What was formerly known as ETSU's Office of Equity and Diversity has a new name and guides the development and implementation of a variety of initiatives at the university.
Vol. 68
Number 7 January 13, 2020What was formerly known as ETSU's Office of Equity and Diversity has a new name and guides the development and implementation of a variety of initiatives at the university.
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges awarded its highest honor to Dr. Wilsie Bishop, senior vice president for academics and interim provost at ETSU.
The director of ETSU's public radio station tells "the story of a community that wouldn't give up" in his new book, "Beyond the Sunset: The Melungeon Outdoor Drama, 1969-1976."
Dr. KariLynn Dowling-McClay is using an Instructional Development grant to develop videos to engage students in thought and discussion about the social and behavioral determinants of health affecting patients in Appalachia.
Dr. Hadii Mamudu is the lead author of an editorial on vaping risks in the influential American Journal for Public Health.
Dr. Joe Florence was presented with the Rural Health Professional of the Year Award, and Carolyn Sliger was awarded the Eloise Q. Hatmaker Distinguished Service Award.
A new mom herself, this ETSU clinical psychologist is making an impact on other young mothers and their children through a program called Mom Power.
ETSU welcomes employees who recently joined the university.
ETSU congratulates recent retirees and thanks them for their service to the university and the state.