Spring 2025 Faculty and Staff Salary Enhancements
Over the past three academic years, the ETSU Board of Trustees and leaders across the institution have been working to increase faculty and staff salaries with the goal of bringing ETSU employees’ wages in line with market rates and our institutional peers.
ETSU Board celebrates record persistence rates, Police accreditation
East Tennessee State University (ETSU) reported its highest fall-to-spring persistence rates since 2020 during the quarterly meeting of the Board of Trustees held earlier today. More than 92% of fall 2024 students returned for the spring 2025 semester, with 90.4% of first-year students continuing their studies into the spring semester.
ETSU Board approves pay raises for employees
East Tennessee State University’s Board of Trustees approved across-the-board pay increases for full-time, benefits-eligible employees and committed an additional $3.2 million to bring employees’ salaries closer to market rates and comply with the new requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
Serving Those Who Have Served
Each November, we celebrate National Veterans and Military Families Month, offering us an opportunity to reflect on the spirit of service demonstrated by our military personnel and their families. At East Tennessee State University, we strive to honor and give back to our veterans and military service members year-round.
ETSU Board of Trustees to hold quarterly meeting November 15
East Tennessee State University’s Board of Trustees will hold its quarterly meeting and several committee meetings on Friday, November 15. All meetings will be conducted in person at the D.P. Culp Student Center, East Tennessee Room.
What to Know Before Withdrawing
ETSU 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.
ETSU Classes Canceled Through Friday, October 4
Given 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.
Update on ETSU's Response to Hurricane Helene
In this video, ETSU President Dr. Brian Noland provides an update on the university's response to the fallout from Hurricane Helene.
Response to Emergency Situation Caused by Hurricane Helene
An update from President Dr. Brian Noland and Provost Dr. Kimberly D. McCorkle.
Message from President Noland: Emergency Alert Update
An update from ETSU President Dr. Brian Noland regarding the Emergency Alert sent to campus on September 24, 2024.