Community-Engaged Learning

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Upward Bound: Reflections on a summer spent at ETSU

Upward Bound: Reflections on a summer spent at ETSU

Trea'zur Cassidy reflects on her summer as an intern with ETSU's Office of University Marketing and Communications through the Upward Bound Program.
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Regional collaboration nets major funding for addiction treatment

Regional collaboration nets major funding for addiction treatment

East Tennessee State University, Ballad Health and Frontier Health recently were awarded millions in funding for addiction treatment.
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Orators of excellence: ETSU Speech and Debate excelling

Orators of excellence: ETSU Speech and Debate excelling

Members of East Tennessee State University’s Speech and Debate team are earning impressive accolades.
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ETSU Quillen College of Medicine students celebrate Match Day

ETSU Quillen College of Medicine students celebrate Match Day

Quillen College of Medicine celebrated Match Day on March 15 with graduating students learning for the first time where they will complete their residency.
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ETSU Gatton College of Pharmacy ranks 6th nationally for PGY1 match rate

ETSU Gatton College of Pharmacy ranks 6th nationally for PGY1 match rate

Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy’s Postgraduate Year One (PGY1) match rate for the Class of 2024 ranks No. 6 nationally and No. 1 in Tennessee.
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ETSU Health’s trauma team is saving lives

ETSU Health’s trauma team is saving lives

ETSU Health’s trauma surgeons are saving more lives while caring for more patients with severe injuries.
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Natalie Wood receives accolades for Girl Scout food pantry project

Natalie Wood receives accolades for Girl Scout food pantry project

Natalie Wood earned a major award and scholarship for an important community service project.
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ETSU Health drives research to help infants

ETSU Health drives research to help infants

A better future for our region’s most vulnerable population is the motivating driver for Dr. Marty Olsen.
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Clarinet Ensemble, faculty to perform at prestigious festival

Clarinet Ensemble, faculty to perform at prestigious festival

The Clarinet Ensemble of ETSU’s Department of Music has been invited to perform at the prestigious Music by Women Festival in Columbus, Mississippi.
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Innovating for Healthier Communities

Innovating for Healthier Communities

The College of Public Health received an Award for Outstanding Community Service by the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH).