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  • 3 weeks ago | etsu.edu

    East Tennessee State University’s Generative AI Marketing Internship pairs students with local companies to solve real business challenges using cutting-edge AI tools and strategies.

  • Dec 11, 2024 | etsu.edu | Jonathan Roberts

    Eva Jessee and Kali Holt, mother and daughter, are both working on their master's degrees together in the ETSU College of Nursing. After seeing both her parents deal with life-threatening health issues, Kali Holt knew she wanted to go into health care. Fortunately, her mother set a “wonderful example” for her to follow. As a nurse for nearly two decades herself, Eva Jessee, Holt’s mom, had dedicated her life to service, including serving in the military during Operation Desert Storm.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | etsu.edu | Jonathan Roberts

    ETSU's Master of Public Health (MPH) program was recentlyranked best in the country by Healthcare Management Degree Guide. East Tennessee State University’s Master of Public Health (MPH) Program was recently ranked as the best MPH program in the county by Healthcare Management Degree Guide, which ranks accredited programs on the number of specializations offered, student-to-faculty ratio and cost.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | etsu.edu | Jonathan Roberts

    ETSU's College of Health Sciences honored the newest members of its Hall of Fame on Friday, Nov. 22. East Tennessee State University’s College of Health Sciences honored its 2024 Hall of Fame inductees and presented its Distinguished Alumni Award this week, celebrating the accomplishments of college alumni, former faculty and staff and community members.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | etsu.edu | Jonathan Roberts

    ETSU Public Health researchers identified 322 excess deaths in Washington County, Tenn., in 2020, of which just over half were specifically attributed to COVID-19. Using publicly available funeral and obituary data, researchers from East Tennessee State University identified more than 300 excess deaths in Washington County alone in 2020 – of which just over half were specifically identified as being related to COVID-19 – in an article recently published in the Journal of Appalachian Health.

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