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Table of Contents

  • 2: President's Perspective
  • 3: Service Plunge
  • 4: ETSU By the Numbers
  • 6: Bucs Go Beyond: Autumn Lockwood and Shivam Patel
  • 9: Traditions: ETSU Gospel Choir
  • 10: Board of Trustees Spotlight
  • 11: Why I Teach
  • 12: Go Beyond the Classroom
  • 15: Bucs on Parade #AtTheMartin Crossword
  • 16: ETSU Elevates
  • 22: The Headlines
  • 24: What's in Your Blood?
  • 27: Leaders in a Blooming Field
  • 28: Semester Snapshots
  • 30: Community Music School
  • 31: Saving Lives Through Collaboration
  • 33: In Their Own Words
  • 34: Interprofessional Education
  • 36: Meeting Health Needs
  • 38: I Give a Buc
  • 39: Five Questions
  • 40: In the Stars
  • 42: 2023 Alumni Awards
  • 43: Class Notes
  • 47: ETSU Obituaries
  • 49: Then and Now

ETSU President

Brian Noland

Executive Editor

Fred Sauceman

Creative Director

Jess Vodden

Managing Editors

Melissa Nipper; Lorraine Vestal

Art Director

Jeanette Henry Jewell

Advancement/Alumni Editors

Pamela Ritter; Whitney Goetz

Contributing Writers

Kevin Brown; Karen Crigger; Lee Ann Davis; O.J. Early; Yasmeen Elayan; Mike Ezekiel; Jennifer Hill; Rachel Howard; Melissa Nipper; Jonathan Roberts; Fred Sauceman; Joe Smith

Cover Design

Cody Ryans; Briar Worley

Photography/Art

Ron Campbell; Matthew Carroll; Dakota Hamilton; Larry Smith; Charlie Warden

Publication Date

Winter 2024

President's Message

This past fall, we welcomed the largest class of first-year students in the history of East Tennessee State University. Celebrating this historic occasion compelled me to reflect upon what it means to be a Buccaneer. In today’s world, it is easy to become cynical, overwhelmed, and distracted. Amid the noise, it can be challenging to find meaning. So, we must periodically remind ourselves of who we are and what we stand for. ETSU was founded in 1911 with a singular mission: to improve the quality of life for people of our region and beyond. This is a university community that lives by the principles that people come first, education should be hands-on, and all of us should work toward a purpose greater than ourselves. This is a place where anyone, regardless of where they came from, can grow, succeed, and compete with the best. Some of our students come from challenging backgrounds, and we all struggle from time to time. But we are adept at turning obstacles into opportunities for growth, and we do not shy away from hard work. At ETSU, we are invigorated by new ideas but do not rest on theory. We roll up our sleeves, get out into our communities, and put those ideas to work. We earn prestigious awards and play at an elite level — but elitism doesn’t enter our vocabulary. Our campus is a rich tapestry of diversity, with students hailing from every U.S. state and nearly 60 countries. We have first-generation students. Students from underprivileged backgrounds. Students who are veterans of wars. Parents who are pursuing a degree while raising their children. And some of the brightest scholars from around the world. Bucs work hard. Bucs give back. And Bucs go beyond. Throughout these pages, you will find stories of these values in action. I hope you will be reminded, as I am, of why you are proud to be a Buccaneer. Godspeed, and go Bucs! - Brian Noland, President

ETSU Today - Winter 2024

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