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Tenn. lawmakers want to ban student-athletes from kneeling during the National Anthem


Tenn. lawmakers want to ban student-athletes from kneeling during the National Anthem
East Tennessee State University basketball players took a knee during the national anthem at a game to address racial injustice, and now a group of lawmakers want to ban them from doing it again.
and last updated 2021-02-24 21:40:08-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — East Tennessee State University basketball players took a knee during the National Anthem at a game to address racial injustice, and now a group of lawmakers wants to keep it from happening again.
Many believe taking a knee disrespects our country and those who died defending it, including several Tennessee lawmakers. A group of Tennessee Republicans sent a letter to public universities asking them to prohibit the act of kneeling during the anthem. ....

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ETSU planning to host in-person graduation this spring, more in-person instruction this fall


With COVID-19 infection rates trending down in the region and surrounding areas, East Tennessee State University announced in a pair of emails to students Wednesday its plans to host an in-person graduation ceremony this May, and “a majority of instruction occurring in-person” in the fall.
“As we progress through the spring semester, it is appropriate for us to turn our attention to the 2021-22 academic year,” read the memo, which was signed by University President Brian Noland. “Given the promise of multiple vaccines and the opportunity to realize widespread vaccinations across our region this summer, ETSU has begun planning for an increased on-ground campus presence for fall 2021 with the majority of academic instruction occurring in-person.” ....

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ETSU part of new major research consortium


A faculty member at East Tennessee State University is participating in a major research project helping persons with disabilities transition from the K-12 environment to new settings such as independent living, employment or post-secondary education.
ETSU is part of the National Technical Assistance Center on Transition for Students and Youth with Disabilities, an initiative led by the University of North Carolina-Charlotte that also includes researchers from George Washington University, the University of Kansas, Portland State University, the University of Maryland and the University of Oregon. The project is funded by the U.S. Department of Education.
The team is focusing their efforts on supporting the infrastructures of and building capacity within state departments of education and vocational rehabilitation agencies that serve this population. They will be working with agencies in all 50 states as well as other territories, such as Marshall Islands, Guam, Federated ....

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