On Friday, educators from across Northeast Tennessee came together for a day of professional development sponsored by the Niswonger Foundation and Food City.
Two University School juniors, Kaylee DeGennaro and Lily Mefford, have recently created a STEM club at their school which goes beyond typical club activities and celebrates students’ love of learning
East Tennessee State University is one of 32 providers of educator preparation from 16 states, Puerto Rico and Jordan to receive recognition for their leadership and commitment to continuous improvement.
East Tennessee State University faculty members with Clemmer College were recently awarded $1.25 million in grant funding to support a project known as the Rural Initiative for Training Administrators with
A multitude of teacher education programs that East Tennessee State University offers have received accreditation at the initial-licensure level and the advanced-level from the Council of Accreditation for Educator Preparation