ETSU researcher earns grant to build flood dashboardAn East Tennessee State University researcher has earned a grant from the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Lab to build flood dashboards for Central Appalachia using generative artificial intelligence. Read more...
ETSU community donates 30 boxes of supplies to flood-affected schools ETSU’s “Bucs Stuff the Bus” school supply drive successfully raised 30 boxes of donations to deliver to local schools, especially those impacted by Hurricane Helene. Read more...
49 Winchester performing at ETSU for hurricane reliefThe ETSU Martin Center for the Arts is proud to present 49 Winchester for a special benefit concert to support Hurricane Helene relief efforts. Read more...
ETSU experts explain Helene’s impact on AppalachiaEast Tennessee State University climate officials explain why Hurricane Helene caused such severe destruction in Southern Appalachia. Read more...
What to Know Before WithdrawingETSU wants to help you protect your academic record while you help your family, friends and community heal from the effects of Hurricane Helene. View our support services before deciding to withdraw. Read more...
ETSU students send ‘Letters of Love’ to first responders, hurricane survivorsThe ETSU community sends ‘Letters of Love’ to first responders and hurricane survivors in the region with the help of this student-led organization. Read more...
Safety in the aftermath of a hurricaneEast Tennessee State University’s Dr. Randy Wykoff, dean of the College of Public Health, is providing tips for staying safe in the aftermath of a hurricane in the latest edition of his “Bare Bones Approach to Better Health.” Read more...
ETSU experts: Stop misinformation after Hurricane HeleneExperts at East Tennessee State University share vital tips to prevent misinformation in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation. Read more...
ETSU students pitch in for disaster relief East Tennessee State University students in the College of Health Sciences’ Dental Hygiene Program spent the morning on Wednesday, Oct. 2, packing relief boxes for students and employees affected by Hurricane Helene’s devastation. Read more...
Two-day blood drive with Marsh Regional Blood Center sets recordETSU and Marsh Regional Blood Center hosted a two-day blood drive at the D.P. Culp Student Center, setting a record with 674 donors in response to Hurricane Helene. Read more...
ETSU and Chattanooga unite for hurricane relief effortsEast Tennessee State University, ETSU Athletics and the Chattanooga Athletics Department partner to provide opportunities for Buccaneer and Moc fans to get involved in Hurricane Helene relief efforts on Saturday, Oct. 5. Read more...
ETSU hosting info sessions for disaster relief volunteersEast Tennessee State University is providing critical information to students and employees who are volunteering to provide hands-on support for disaster recovery efforts in our region following Hurricane Helene. Read more...
ETSU Classes Canceled Through Friday, October 4Given the ongoing emergency resulting from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, ETSU will extend the cancelation of in-person and online classes through Friday, October 4. The exception will be classes for Quillen College of Medicine, which will resume instruction on Thursday, October 3. Read more...
ETSU Counseling Center offers open house, resources to hurricane victimsThe ETSU Counseling Center is offering an open house and other resources for anyone in the campus community impacted by the regional flooding and recent campus threat lockdown. Read more...
Hurricane Helene Response: Ways to GiveETSU has joined the region to support those in critical need in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and is sponsoring several opportunities to donate money or supplies to assist those affected by the storm: Read more...
Bucs Rebuild Together: Safe Drinking WaterIn this episode of Dr. Wykoff's Bare Bones Approach to Better Health, he provides crucial guidance on staying safe during a boil water advisory. Read more...
Hurricane Helene: ETSU Athletics accepting donationsThe East Tennessee State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced on Monday that they will be accepting donations to assist with those impacted locally by Hurricane Helene. Read more...
Update on ETSU's Response to Hurricane HeleneIn this video, ETSU President Dr. Brian Noland provides an update on the university's response to the fallout from Hurricane Helene. Read more...
ETSU activates the Buccaneer Student Crisis FundETSU has activated the Buccaneer Student Crisis Fund (BSCF) to help students who are experiencing unexpected and extenuating circumstances due to Hurricane Helene. Read more...
Navigating Hurricane Helene's Effects in the ClassroomThe ETSU Center for Teaching Excellence shared tips for educators as they navigate their classrooms in the wake of destructive flooding across our region as a result of Hurricane Helene. Read more...
'Bucs Stuff the Bus' expands to aid flood-affected schoolsEast Tennessee State University’s previously launched “Bucs Stuff the Bus” school supply drive has expanded to include schools affected by the catastrophic flooding. Read more...
Help Our Community Recover: Blood & Supply DriveMarsh Regional Blood Center and ETSU are holding a community drive for blood and supply donations on Monday, Sept. 30, and Tuesday, Oct. 1. Read more...
Hurricane Helene Response at ETSUBlood drive set for Monday, Sept. 30 and Tuesday, Oct. 1. Supply collection goes throughout week Read more...
Response to Emergency Situation Caused by Hurricane HeleneAn update from President Dr. Brian Noland and Provost Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle. Read more...