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ETSU researcher studies math success in rural schools

ETSU researcher studies math success in rural schools
ETSU’s Dr. Jingyuan Zhang researches how rural schools can better implement proven math practices to improve student achievement.
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ETSU researcher explores neuroscience behind recovery

ETSU researcher explores neuroscience behind recovery
ETSU researcher Dr. Justin Gass is studying how alcohol alters the brain in ways that make recovery more difficult.
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ETSU researchers help uncover hidden Black settlement

ETSU researchers help uncover hidden Black settlement
ETSU researchers used LiDAR technology to help uncover traces of a historic free Black settlement in New York’s Adirondacks.
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ETSU professor presents research at top global institutions

ETSU professor presents research at top global institutions
An ETSU professor is presenting research at leading global institutions, showcasing the university’s growing academic reach and impact.
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ETSU's Dr. Janel Paulk earns prestigious fellowship
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ETSU's Dr. Janel Paulk earns prestigious fellowship
ETSU's Dr. Janel Paulk earns prestigious Presidential Innovation Fellowship to push forward a special project within the federal government.
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ETSU board reviews research plan, approves tuition; faculty tenure and promotion
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ETSU board reviews research plan, approves tuition; faculty tenure and promotion
The East Tennessee State University Board of Trustees held its quarterly meeting on Thursday, May 21.
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What a powerful El Niño could mean for Appalachia

What a powerful El Niño could mean for Appalachia
Tennessee often sits “between impacts” when it comes to summer El Niño patterns.
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How poetry led Emerson Foriest to the world stage

How poetry led Emerson Foriest to the world stage
Emerson Foriest is a Fulbright semifinalist. If she wins, she’ll research the English Romantic movement in the same region where it happened.
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The hidden work shaping what we know

The hidden work shaping what we know
ETSU professor earned a national award for peer review, recognizing her role in strengthening research across the field of education.
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ETSU students earn prestigious Goldwater Scholarships

ETSU students earn prestigious Goldwater Scholarships
ETSU students have earned the 2026 Goldwater Scholarship, one of the nation’s most prestigious honors.
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Combining roots and research for a Fulbright award

Combining roots and research for a Fulbright award
On a recent trip, ETSU Lecturer Steven Efremov was struck with inspiration – and it could land him a highly prestigious award.
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Helping seniors thrive through connection

Helping seniors thrive through connection
ETSU is one of three universities nationwide selected to develop senior nutrition programs.
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ETSU expands efforts to bring research to market

ETSU expands efforts to bring research to market
ETSU has named a new director of commercialization to expand research translation into startups, technologies and industry partnerships.
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New ETSU exhibits reveal mining’s human cost

New ETSU exhibits reveal mining’s human cost
New exhibits at ETSU’s Archives of Appalachia feature powerful photography documenting the human and environmental costs of coal mining.
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Warm spring pattern emerging across Appalachia

Warm spring pattern emerging across Appalachia
ETSU researchers are tracking an unusually warm weather pattern across Appalachia as drought conditions persist in parts of Tennessee.
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ETSU grad aims to preserve klezmer through Fulbright

ETSU grad aims to preserve klezmer through Fulbright
ETSU alumnus Franklin Acosta is a Fulbright semifinalist seeking to preserve klezmer music through a new teaching document for clarinetists.
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ETSU advances eight Fulbright semifinalists

ETSU advances eight Fulbright semifinalists
Seven of eight ETSU Fulbright applicants advanced to semifinalist status, marking first-ever institutional milestones across disciplines and destinations.
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When supplies fail, ETSU students build their own

When supplies fail, ETSU students build their own
When entomology supplies became scarce, ETSU students and faculty designed and built custom tools, turning a classroom challenge into hands-on learning.
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ETSU research shows how preschool STEM builds life skills

ETSU research shows how preschool STEM builds life skills
New ETSU research shows how preschool STEM education builds transferable skills, social-emotional learning and a sense of belonging.
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ETSU scholars re-center Appalachia in U.S. history

ETSU scholars re-center Appalachia in U.S. history
ETSU historians are reshaping how Appalachia is understood, from the Civil War to industrialization, through award-winning, nationally recognized scholarship.
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ETSU professor earns national archaeology engagement award

ETSU professor earns national archaeology engagement award
ETSU anthropologist Dr. Lindsey Cochran earned a national award for community-engaged archaeology, using modeling to protect coastal heritage at risk.
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Drought worsens across Tennessee, ETSU experts warn

Drought worsens across Tennessee, ETSU experts warn
More than half of Tennessee is now in a drought, according to ETSU’s Climate Office.
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From summer internship to long-term project

From summer internship to long-term project
Sidney Booher’s undergraduate research project started as a summer internship – but it wasn’t long until it became a central part of her ETSU journey.
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ETSU award winner reveals 5-million-year-old rhino mystery

ETSU award winner reveals 5-million-year-old rhino mystery
ETSU’s 3MT competition spotlighted research from a rare young rhino fossil at the Gray Fossil Site to national health disparities, showcasing graduate scholars.
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ETSU iGEM team shines in Paris

ETSU iGEM team shines in Paris
ETSU’s first-ever iGEM team presented innovative research in Paris, tackling global hidden hunger and establishing ETSU as a rising leader in synthetic biology.
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New tool measures quality of life in Tennessee

New tool measures quality of life in Tennessee
The ETSU Center for Rural Health and Research is collaborating with the State to launch a new website that maps factors shaping quality of life in Tennessee.
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ETSU student named Rhodes Scholarship finalist

ETSU student named Rhodes Scholarship finalist
ETSU senior Kyah Powers has been named a Rhodes Scholarship finalist, marking the university’s third consecutive year with a Rhodes finalist.
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ETSU students compete at global bioengineering event

ETSU students compete at global bioengineering event
ETSU students are representing the university at the international iGEM competition in Paris with an innovative project.
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ETSU researchers secure major NIH funding
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ETSU researchers secure major NIH funding
Researchers at East Tennessee State University’s Quillen College of Medicine have received more than $4.9 million in NIH funding in recent months.
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Red panda cub named for ETSU scientist

Red panda cub named for ETSU scientist
Zoo Knoxville honors ETSU’s Dr. Steven Wallace, naming a red panda cub after the Gray Fossil Site paleontologist.