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East Tennessee State University

East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is a public research university in Johnson City, Tennessee. Although it is part of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee, the university is governed by an institutional Board of Trustees. As of May 2017, it is the fourth largest university in the state[6] and has off-campus centers in nearby Kingsport, Elizabethton, and Sevierville.

East Tennessee State University
Former name
East Tennessee State Normal School (1911–1925)
East Tennessee State Teachers College (1925–1930)
East Tennessee State Teacher's College, Johnson City (1930–1943)
East Tennessee State College (1943–1963)
Motto"Graduation Begins Today"
TypePublic research university
EstablishedOctober 2, 1911; 111 years ago (1911-10-02)
AccreditationSACS
Academic affiliations
Space-grant[1]
Endowment$151.8 million (2021)[2]
PresidentBrian Noland
ProvostKimberly D. McCorkle
Academic staff
806[3]
Students14,334[3]
Postgraduates2,355[3]
Other students
607[3]
Location, ,
United States
CampusSmall city, 340 acres (140 ha)
Other campuses
NewspaperEast Tennessean
ColorsNavy blue and gold[4]
   
NicknameBuccaneers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FCSSoCon
MascotBucky[5]
Websitewww.etsu.edu

ETSU is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity."[7] It hosts the James H. Quillen College of Medicine which is often ranked as one of the top schools in the United States for rural medicine and primary care education;[8] the Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy, the College of Nursing, the College of Public Health, and the recently formed College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences. Unique programs include an accredited program in Bluegrass, Old Time, and Country Music, America's lone master's degree in Storytelling, and the Appalachian Studies programs, focused on the surrounding Appalachian region.

History

 
Dossett Hall

ETSU was founded as East Tennessee State Normal School in 1911 to educate teachers; the K-12 training school, called University School, operates to this day. East Tennessee State officially became a college in 1925 when it changed its name to East Tennessee State Teachers College, subsequently gaining accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in 1927. By 1930, the school's name had changed again to East Tennessee State Teacher's College, Johnson City. In 1943, East Tennessee State Teacher's College was expanded into a college with a range of liberal arts offerings, becoming East Tennessee State College. The college became East Tennessee State University in 1963, adopting the name it holds today.[9] In 1973, Shelbridge became the president's official residence.[10]

ETSU announced plans to open a College of Pharmacy in 2005, rapidly receiving local support to secure the approval. Full accreditation was granted in June 2010, shortly after the first class of the Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy graduated.[11]

In December 2007, the College of Public and Allied Health split into two new colleges, the College of Public Health and the College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences. Both are part of ETSU's Health Sciences Division, which also includes the James H. Quillen College of Medicine, the Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy, and the College of Nursing.

In late 2009, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission and the Tennessee Board of Regents authorized the formation of a Ph.D. program in Sport Physiology and Performance. This program, the first of its kind in the United States, focuses on sports science and physiology in athletics. It features concentrations in sport physiology and sport performance and started in 2010.[12]

Presidents

  • Sidney G. Gilbreath, 1911–1925
  • Charles C. Sherrod, 1925–1949
  • Burgin E. Dossett Sr., 1949–1968
  • D.P. Culp, 1968–1977
  • Arthur H. DeRosier Jr., 1977–1980
  • Ronald E. Beller, 1980–1991
  • Bert C. Bach (interim), 1991–1992
  • Roy S. Nicks, 1992–1996
  • Paul E. Stanton Jr., 1997–2012
  • Brian Noland, 2012–present

Research

The research mission of ETSU advances scholarly and creative activity that enhances the teaching and learning environment and benefits the regional, national, and global communities served.[13] ETSU strongly supports and encourages faculty and student research. In FY12, ETSU was awarded over $50 million in research, public service, and training/instruction grants.[14] The ETSU Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Administration (ORSPA) organizes an annual event, the Appalachian Student Research Forum, for students to showcase their research via poster and/or oral presentations. At the April 2012 event, over 150 student poster and oral presentations were made and over $5,000 was given in prize money to undergraduate, graduate, medical students, medical residents and postdoctoral fellows.[15]

Athletics

 
East Tennessee State athletics logo

ETSU collegiate athletic teams, nicknamed Buccaneers, compete in the NCAA Division I Southern Conference. The Buccaneers rejoined the Southern Conference in July 2014 after competing in the Atlantic Sun since 2003, when they dropped football. In the 2006-07 year, ETSU won both the conference's men and women's All-Sport trophies, winning seven team titles. They repeated as the overall and men's All-Sport champions in 2007–08 with three team titles, in 2008–09 with five team titles, and in 2009–10 with three team titles.[16] ETSU has won the Bill Bibb Trophy for the best overall Atlantic Sun athletic program all six years since it was first awarded for the 2006–07 season.[16]

Current men's sports at ETSU are football, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women's sports are basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. Men's soccer competed at the club level in the fall of 2007, before entering NCAA and Atlantic Sun competition as a scholarship program in the 2008 season.[17] A new on-campus soccer field, Summers-Taylor Stadium, opened in fall 2007. In the 2007–08 season, the women's basketball team made their first trip to the NCAA tournament. In 2009 and 2010, both the men's and women's teams earned automatic berths to the NCAA championship by winning the Atlantic Sun Conference tournaments. In May 2013, the ETSU Baseball team won their first ASUN Conference Championship and their second NCAA Regional berth. Kerry Doane received the Conference pitcher of the year award. He was drafted in the 24th round by the Cleveland Indians. In May 2014, ETSU Pitcher and first baseman, Clinton Freeman was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.

On January 29, 2013, the Student Government Association voted 22-5 for a $125 per semester fee increase that would fund the reinstatement of the football program. University President Dr. Brian Noland, who was in attendance for the vote, said that fee would be sufficient to support football and Title IX requirements that support additional women's athletics. Noland told the student senators a team could be on the field by fall 2015, if the Tennessee Board of Regents approved the proposal.[18]

 
ETSU/Mountain States Health Alliance Athletic Center, also known as the Mini Dome

On March 29, 2013, the TBR approved the $125 fee increase to reinstate football at ETSU. Dr. Noland and Athletic Director Dr. Sander hired former UNC head football coach, Carl Torbush to lead the restart of football in Johnson City, TN. Coach Torbush signed his first class in February 2014. As President Noland predicted, ETSU football began again in the fall of 2015 football season playing home games on the campus of Science Hill High School. In the fall of 2017, the William B. Greene Jr. Stadium became the new home for ETSU Football. With of the addition of football, ETSU rejoined the Southern Conference in 2014 because the A-Sun does not support the sport.[19][20]

The Mini-Dome (lovingly nicknamed 'Half-Astrodome') on the campus of ETSU houses the intercollegiate athletics offices. Still known by students, faculty, and the community as the Mini-Dome, this campus landmark has been officially renamed from Memorial Center to the ETSU/Mountain States Health Alliance Athletic Center. The largest building on the ETSU campus, it hosts several indoor track and field meets, and was once the home field for the university's football program. The Mini-Dome has hosted many non-athletic events that could not be housed in an indoor setting on most American college campuses, such as national indoor championships for free flight model aircraft.

Greek life

There are several Greek organizations offered at East Tennessee State University. Greek life provides occasions for social interaction and intramural participation between young men and women.[21] The Interfraternity Council offers young men eight fraternities: Beta Upsilon Chi Sigma Beta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Pi Kappa Alpha.[21] The Pan-Hellenic Council offers young women five sororities: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta, and Sigma Kappa.[21] The National Pan-Hellenic Council offers five fraternities and sororities: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma, and Zeta Phi Beta.[21] Five percent of both men and women on campus are involved in Greek organizations![22]

Campus life

 
Spring morning in the center of campus

In April 2002, the 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) Basler Center for Physical Activity (BCPA) was opened. The building contains recreational facilities such as an indoor 40-foot (12 m) climbing wall, walking / jogging track, racquetball / basketball courts, an indoor swimming pool, meeting rooms and a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2) weight room. The Basler Center also offers a diverse selection of fitness classes from yoga to martial arts.

ETSU Campus Recreation completed an expansion of the BCPA in 2013 and also opened the Campus Recreation Field Complex. The BCPA expansion included a volleyball / indoor soccer/basketball court, a martial arts studio, a yoga studio, a change room, an extra 4,000 square foot area for the weight room, and a cycling studio.

 
Autumn afternoon on the ETSU medical campus looking toward the main campus

The Campus Recreation Field Complex includes Field 1- a multi-use field designed for softball and flag football and Field 2- a natural grass multi-use field designed for softball but can also accommodate flag football, soccer and other sports. There is a field house and a covered pavilion overlooking Field 1 which provides a great location for teams to gather before or after an intramural game.[23]

Just thirty minutes from campus students can hike on the Appalachian Trail, view wildflowers in a national wilderness area, or explore the world-famous rhododendron gardens atop Roan Mountain (elevation 6,285 feet).[24] Nearby mountain streams attract students who love trout fishing and/or waterfalls. These streams also create recreation opportunities on nearby TVA lakes for skiing, boating and bass fishing. Over the mountain ridges in North Carolina, students in winter can find snow ski resorts and lodges. An hour away to the west awaits the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and to the east the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area.

Campus buildings

Academic and administrative facilities

  • Alexander Hall (University School)
  • Burgin E. Dossett Hall (Administration/School of Graduate Studies)
  • Burleson Hall (English)
  • Campus Center Building (Communication Studies/Theatre/Women's Studies)
  • Charles C. Sherrod Library
  • D.M. Brown Hall (Sciences)
  • D.P. Culp University Center
  • Ernest C. Ball Hall (Fine Arts)
  • ETSU/Mountain States Health Alliance Athletic Center (Mini-Dome)
  • Gilbreath Hall (College of Arts and Sciences/Math/Foreign Language/Bud Frank Theatre)
  • Hillrise Hall (Social Work)
  • Hutcheson Hall (Family/Consumer Sciences)
  • John P. Lamb Jr. Hall (College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences/College of Public Health)
  • Mathes Hall (Music)
  • Memorial Hall (Brooks Gym)
  • Reece Museum
  • Rogers-Stout Hall (Social Studies (History, Psychology, Anthropology, Political Science, Criminal Justice))
  • Ross Hall (Geosciences)
  • Roy S. Nicks Hall (College of Nursing/Computer Science)
  • Sam Wilson Hall (College of Business & Technology)
  • Scott M. Niswonger Digital Media Center
  • Warf-Pickel Hall (Education/Communication)
  • Wayne G. Basler Center for Physical Activity (CPA)
  • Wilson-Wallis Hall (Technology)
  • Yoakley Hall (International Programs/Honors College)
 
Charles C. Sherrod Library / Borchuck Plaza
 
Basler Center for Physical Activity (side view) as seen from outdoor running track during a fall semester
 
Brooks Memorial Hall on the Quad

Charles C. Sherrod Library

The Charles C. Sherrod Library houses the Archives of Appalachia and University Archives. It has four stories above ground and offers a variety of services for university students such as 14 group study rooms, 62 individual study rooms, and a 24-hour late night study area accessible with an ETSU ID card.[25] They have on occasion, given grade schools tours of their facility.

Residence halls

  • Buccaneer Ridge Apartments (Co-ed, 1998 (Phase I), 2004 (Phase II), 2010 (Phase III), 2012 (Phase IV), 1963 (Phase V))
  • Carter Hall (Women, 1911)
  • Centennial Hall (Co-ed, 2009)
  • Davis Apartments (Co-ed, 1972)
  • Dossett Hall (Men, 1966)
  • Governors Hall (Co-ed, 2007)
  • Lucille Clement Hall (Co-ed, 1967)
  • Luntsford Apartments (Women, 1971)
  • Powell Hall (Men, 1961)
  • Stone Hall (Co-ed, 1952)
  • West Hall (Women, 1963)

Colleges and schools

  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of Business and Technology
  • College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences
  • Clemmer College
  • James H. Quillen College of Medicine
  • College of Nursing
  • College of Pharmacy
  • College of Public Health
  • Honors College
  • School of Continuing Studies
  • School of Graduate Studies

Honors College

The Honors College at East Tennessee State University provides unique opportunities and benefits to students in the college.[26]

Notable people

See also

References

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  12. ^ . ETSU.edu. November 3, 2009. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved November 11, 2009.
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  19. ^ Avento, Joe (March 29, 2013). "Former players cheer ETSU football's return". Johnson City Press. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
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  24. ^ Roan Mountain State Park web site. Retrieved June 10, 2015 from http://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/roan-mountain/ November 15, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
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  26. ^ "Honors College". ETSU.edu. from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved August 6, 2017.
  27. ^ "Actor Tim Busfield preparing MSU students for real life". Detroit Free Press. from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  28. ^ Hight, Jewly (June 14, 2021). "Amythyst Kiah Found Her Powerful Voice. Now She Has a Sound to Match It". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 15, 2023.

External links

  • Official website  
  • ETSU Athletics website

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ETSU redirects here For the former East Texas State University see Texas A amp M University Commerce East Tennessee State University ETSU is a public research university in Johnson City Tennessee Although it is part of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee the university is governed by an institutional Board of Trustees As of May 2017 update it is the fourth largest university in the state 6 and has off campus centers in nearby Kingsport Elizabethton and Sevierville East Tennessee State UniversityFormer nameEast Tennessee State Normal School 1911 1925 East Tennessee State Teachers College 1925 1930 East Tennessee State Teacher s College Johnson City 1930 1943 East Tennessee State College 1943 1963 Motto Graduation Begins Today TypePublic research universityEstablishedOctober 2 1911 111 years ago 1911 10 02 AccreditationSACSAcademic affiliationsSpace grant 1 Endowment 151 8 million 2021 2 PresidentBrian NolandProvostKimberly D McCorkleAcademic staff806 3 Students14 334 3 Postgraduates2 355 3 Other students607 3 LocationJohnson City Tennessee United StatesCampusSmall city 340 acres 140 ha Other campusesChattanoogaElizabethtonKingsportSeviervilleNewspaperEast TennesseanColorsNavy blue and gold 4 NicknameBuccaneersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS SoConMascotBucky 5 Websitewww wbr etsu wbr eduETSU is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 7 It hosts the James H Quillen College of Medicine which is often ranked as one of the top schools in the United States for rural medicine and primary care education 8 the Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy the College of Nursing the College of Public Health and the recently formed College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences Unique programs include an accredited program in Bluegrass Old Time and Country Music America s lone master s degree in Storytelling and the Appalachian Studies programs focused on the surrounding Appalachian region Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Research 3 Athletics 4 Greek life 5 Campus life 6 Campus buildings 6 1 Academic and administrative facilities 6 2 Charles C Sherrod Library 6 3 Residence halls 7 Colleges and schools 7 1 Honors College 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit Dossett HallETSU was founded as East Tennessee State Normal School in 1911 to educate teachers the K 12 training school called University School operates to this day East Tennessee State officially became a college in 1925 when it changed its name to East Tennessee State Teachers College subsequently gaining accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in 1927 By 1930 the school s name had changed again to East Tennessee State Teacher s College Johnson City In 1943 East Tennessee State Teacher s College was expanded into a college with a range of liberal arts offerings becoming East Tennessee State College The college became East Tennessee State University in 1963 adopting the name it holds today 9 In 1973 Shelbridge became the president s official residence 10 ETSU announced plans to open a College of Pharmacy in 2005 rapidly receiving local support to secure the approval Full accreditation was granted in June 2010 shortly after the first class of the Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy graduated 11 In December 2007 the College of Public and Allied Health split into two new colleges the College of Public Health and the College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences Both are part of ETSU s Health Sciences Division which also includes the James H Quillen College of Medicine the Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy and the College of Nursing In late 2009 the Tennessee Higher Education Commission and the Tennessee Board of Regents authorized the formation of a Ph D program in Sport Physiology and Performance This program the first of its kind in the United States focuses on sports science and physiology in athletics It features concentrations in sport physiology and sport performance and started in 2010 12 Presidents Edit Sidney G Gilbreath 1911 1925 Charles C Sherrod 1925 1949 Burgin E Dossett Sr 1949 1968 D P Culp 1968 1977 Arthur H DeRosier Jr 1977 1980 Ronald E Beller 1980 1991 Bert C Bach interim 1991 1992 Roy S Nicks 1992 1996 Paul E Stanton Jr 1997 2012 Brian Noland 2012 presentResearch EditThe research mission of ETSU advances scholarly and creative activity that enhances the teaching and learning environment and benefits the regional national and global communities served 13 ETSU strongly supports and encourages faculty and student research In FY12 ETSU was awarded over 50 million in research public service and training instruction grants 14 The ETSU Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Administration ORSPA organizes an annual event the Appalachian Student Research Forum for students to showcase their research via poster and or oral presentations At the April 2012 event over 150 student poster and oral presentations were made and over 5 000 was given in prize money to undergraduate graduate medical students medical residents and postdoctoral fellows 15 Athletics EditMain article East Tennessee State Buccaneers See also East Tennessee State Buccaneers men s basketball and East Tennessee State Buccaneers football East Tennessee State athletics logo ETSU collegiate athletic teams nicknamed Buccaneers compete in the NCAA Division I Southern Conference The Buccaneers rejoined the Southern Conference in July 2014 after competing in the Atlantic Sun since 2003 when they dropped football In the 2006 07 year ETSU won both the conference s men and women s All Sport trophies winning seven team titles They repeated as the overall and men s All Sport champions in 2007 08 with three team titles in 2008 09 with five team titles and in 2009 10 with three team titles 16 ETSU has won the Bill Bibb Trophy for the best overall Atlantic Sun athletic program all six years since it was first awarded for the 2006 07 season 16 Current men s sports at ETSU are football baseball basketball cross country golf soccer tennis and track and field Women s sports are basketball cross country golf soccer softball tennis track and field and volleyball Men s soccer competed at the club level in the fall of 2007 before entering NCAA and Atlantic Sun competition as a scholarship program in the 2008 season 17 A new on campus soccer field Summers Taylor Stadium opened in fall 2007 In the 2007 08 season the women s basketball team made their first trip to the NCAA tournament In 2009 and 2010 both the men s and women s teams earned automatic berths to the NCAA championship by winning the Atlantic Sun Conference tournaments In May 2013 the ETSU Baseball team won their first ASUN Conference Championship and their second NCAA Regional berth Kerry Doane received the Conference pitcher of the year award He was drafted in the 24th round by the Cleveland Indians In May 2014 ETSU Pitcher and first baseman Clinton Freeman was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers organization On January 29 2013 the Student Government Association voted 22 5 for a 125 per semester fee increase that would fund the reinstatement of the football program University President Dr Brian Noland who was in attendance for the vote said that fee would be sufficient to support football and Title IX requirements that support additional women s athletics Noland told the student senators a team could be on the field by fall 2015 if the Tennessee Board of Regents approved the proposal 18 ETSU Mountain States Health Alliance Athletic Center also known as the Mini Dome On March 29 2013 the TBR approved the 125 fee increase to reinstate football at ETSU Dr Noland and Athletic Director Dr Sander hired former UNC head football coach Carl Torbush to lead the restart of football in Johnson City TN Coach Torbush signed his first class in February 2014 As President Noland predicted ETSU football began again in the fall of 2015 football season playing home games on the campus of Science Hill High School In the fall of 2017 the William B Greene Jr Stadium became the new home for ETSU Football With of the addition of football ETSU rejoined the Southern Conference in 2014 because the A Sun does not support the sport 19 20 Main article Mini Dome The Mini Dome lovingly nicknamed Half Astrodome on the campus of ETSU houses the intercollegiate athletics offices Still known by students faculty and the community as the Mini Dome this campus landmark has been officially renamed from Memorial Center to the ETSU Mountain States Health Alliance Athletic Center The largest building on the ETSU campus it hosts several indoor track and field meets and was once the home field for the university s football program The Mini Dome has hosted many non athletic events that could not be housed in an indoor setting on most American college campuses such as national indoor championships for free flight model aircraft Greek life EditThere are several Greek organizations offered at East Tennessee State University Greek life provides occasions for social interaction and intramural participation between young men and women 21 The Interfraternity Council offers young men eight fraternities Beta Upsilon Chi Sigma Beta Rho Kappa Sigma Sigma Chi Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon and Pi Kappa Alpha 21 The Pan Hellenic Council offers young women five sororities Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Xi Delta Kappa Delta and Sigma Kappa 21 The National Pan Hellenic Council offers five fraternities and sororities Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Omega Psi Phi Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta 21 Five percent of both men and women on campus are involved in Greek organizations 22 Campus life Edit Spring morning in the center of campus In April 2002 the 100 000 square foot 9 300 m2 Basler Center for Physical Activity BCPA was opened The building contains recreational facilities such as an indoor 40 foot 12 m climbing wall walking jogging track racquetball basketball courts an indoor swimming pool meeting rooms and a 15 000 square foot 1 400 m2 weight room The Basler Center also offers a diverse selection of fitness classes from yoga to martial arts ETSU Campus Recreation completed an expansion of the BCPA in 2013 and also opened the Campus Recreation Field Complex The BCPA expansion included a volleyball indoor soccer basketball court a martial arts studio a yoga studio a change room an extra 4 000 square foot area for the weight room and a cycling studio Autumn afternoon on the ETSU medical campus looking toward the main campus The Campus Recreation Field Complex includes Field 1 a multi use field designed for softball and flag football and Field 2 a natural grass multi use field designed for softball but can also accommodate flag football soccer and other sports There is a field house and a covered pavilion overlooking Field 1 which provides a great location for teams to gather before or after an intramural game 23 Just thirty minutes from campus students can hike on the Appalachian Trail view wildflowers in a national wilderness area or explore the world famous rhododendron gardens atop Roan Mountain elevation 6 285 feet 24 Nearby mountain streams attract students who love trout fishing and or waterfalls These streams also create recreation opportunities on nearby TVA lakes for skiing boating and bass fishing Over the mountain ridges in North Carolina students in winter can find snow ski resorts and lodges An hour away to the west awaits the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and to the east the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Campus buildings EditAcademic and administrative facilities Edit Alexander Hall University School Burgin E Dossett Hall Administration School of Graduate Studies Burleson Hall English Campus Center Building Communication Studies Theatre Women s Studies Charles C Sherrod Library D M Brown Hall Sciences D P Culp University Center Ernest C Ball Hall Fine Arts ETSU Mountain States Health Alliance Athletic Center Mini Dome Gilbreath Hall College of Arts and Sciences Math Foreign Language Bud Frank Theatre Hillrise Hall Social Work Hutcheson Hall Family Consumer Sciences John P Lamb Jr Hall College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences College of Public Health Mathes Hall Music Memorial Hall Brooks Gym Reece Museum Rogers Stout Hall Social Studies History Psychology Anthropology Political Science Criminal Justice Ross Hall Geosciences Roy S Nicks Hall College of Nursing Computer Science Sam Wilson Hall College of Business amp Technology Scott M Niswonger Digital Media Center Warf Pickel Hall Education Communication Wayne G Basler Center for Physical Activity CPA Wilson Wallis Hall Technology Yoakley Hall International Programs Honors College Charles C Sherrod Library Borchuck Plaza Basler Center for Physical Activity side view as seen from outdoor running track during a fall semester Brooks Memorial Hall on the Quad Charles C Sherrod Library Edit The Charles C Sherrod Library houses the Archives of Appalachia and University Archives It has four stories above ground and offers a variety of services for university students such as 14 group study rooms 62 individual study rooms and a 24 hour late night study area accessible with an ETSU ID card 25 They have on occasion given grade schools tours of their facility Residence halls Edit Buccaneer Ridge Apartments Co ed 1998 Phase I 2004 Phase II 2010 Phase III 2012 Phase IV 1963 Phase V Carter Hall Women 1911 Centennial Hall Co ed 2009 Davis Apartments Co ed 1972 Dossett Hall Men 1966 Governors Hall Co ed 2007 Lucille Clement Hall Co ed 1967 Luntsford Apartments Women 1971 Powell Hall Men 1961 Stone Hall Co ed 1952 West Hall Women 1963 Colleges and schools EditCollege of Arts and Sciences College of Business and Technology College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences Clemmer College James H Quillen College of Medicine College of Nursing College of Pharmacy College of Public Health Honors College School of Continuing Studies School of Graduate StudiesHonors College Edit The Honors College at East Tennessee State University provides unique opportunities and benefits to students in the college 26 Notable people EditDonnie Abraham cornerback Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996 2001 Eric Axley PGA Tour golfer 1997 present Barry Bales bass player and harmony vocalist Union Station David Bunton The Showdown singer 2002 2010 Timothy Busfield actor and director 27 Dave Campbell pitcher Atlanta Braves 1977 1978 Ronald E Carrier fourth President of James Madison University 1971 1998 Jo Carson playwright poet and fiction writer Darrell Castle attorney and politician Keith Cate Emmy Award winning newscaster Tampa Florida Jamey Chadwell head football coach Coastal Carolina 2018 present Kenny Chesney four time Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year Besse Cooper oldest person in the world from June 2011 until December 2012 Patrick J Cronin professor actor Neil Cusack middle long distance runner won 1974 Boston Marathon Rhys Davies European Tour golfer 2010 present David Davis Tennessee state senator U S Representative 2007 2009 David Eger current Champions Tour golfer former PGA Tour golfer Earl Ferrell running back St Louis Cardinals football 1982 1989 Ray Flynn Olympic Ireland middle distance runner with 89 sub four minute miles Thane Gash safety Cleveland Browns San Francisco 49ers 1988 1993 Joseph R Garber author Eddie Golden professional wrestler Ed Goodson third baseman San Francisco Giants Los Angeles Dodgers 1970 1977 J Ronnie Greer US federal judge Steven M Greer ufologist retired traumatologist and founder of the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence CSETI Atlee Hammaker pitcher San Francisco Giants 1981 1995 Diana Harshbarger U S Representative from Tennessee s 1st congressional district Larry Hinson PGA Tour golfer 1968 1976 Mike Hulbert PGA Tour golfer 1981 2001 Earl Gladstone Hunt Jr evangelist and former president of Emory and Henry College 1956 64 Steven James novelist Keith Mister Jennings NBA Golden State Warriors 1992 1995 Kenneth P Johnson newspaper editor Dallas Times Herald Ric Keller four term US Congressman representing Florida s eighth district Amythyst Kiah singer songwriter and recording artist 28 R Alan King awarded two Bronze Stars and author Herbert Theodore Milburn US Federal Judge Jim Mooney pitcher St Louis Cardinals New York Giants 1931 1934 Eureka O Hara contestant on Seasons 9 and 10 of RuPaul s Drag Race Barclay Radebaugh head basketball coach Charleston Southern University Ron Ramsey Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee 2007 2017 Mo Sabri recording artist Marcus Satterfield offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of South Carolina 2021 present Bryan Lewis Saunders visual and performance artist Aaron Schoenfeld born 1990 American Israeli forward Maccabi Tel Aviv 2017 2020 Columbus Crew MLS 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