Students impatiently waited outside the Mini-Dome on Wednesday night for the All-American Rejects to finish their sound check. Some students waited outside for almost three hours so that they could get a good seat once inside. "They're definitely my favorite band ever," said Farrah Fritz.
A launch party for the Reach Out and Read® program at ETSU Physicians and Associates-Pediatrics will be held at Barnes & Noble in Johnson City on Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 6:30-8 p.m. Reach Out and Read® is a national initiative aimed at increasing literacy among children by providing them with free books.
AETSU will begin signing up all interested students, faculty and staff for the new Gold-Alert text messaging system being implemented for the university community. To be used only in case of an emergency or for weather-related school closure announcements, the new GoldAlert system will not be used for other announcements.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Peggy Cantrell and international musician and composer Dr. Maria Niederberger are the 2007 Notable Women of ETSU. Both Cantrell and Neiderberger, who hold faculty positions in the ETSU College of Arts and Sciences, will present talks highlighting some of their work and connecting their professional and personal journeys during a 5 p.
ETSU was front and center when more than 1,000 minority doctoral students and Ph.D. graduates gathered recently for the nation's largest conference to address the shortage of racial/ethnic minority faculty on college campuses. Dr. Cerrone Foster, a postdoctoral fellow in physiology at ETSU, was honored as one of many minority Ph.