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ETSU announces 1911 Society honorees

Eleven members of the Class of 2021 who have distinguished themselves for academic excellence, service and leadership at East Tennessee State University have been inducted into the 1911 Society. Named in commemoration of the year when ETSU was founded, the 1911 Society recognizes the university’s most notable graduates from undergraduate, graduate and professional programs. The selection committee evaluates applicants on academic achievement; sustained service; honors, awards, recognitions, publications and presentations; demonstrated leadership; work experience, such as study abroad, internships, externships and clinicals; and personal narratives. ETSU President Brian Noland said, “For more than a century, ETSU has carried forth a mission to improve the quality of life for the people of this region. The 1911 Society recognizes an elite group of graduates who have embodied that very mission. We are delighted to honor these distinct members of the Class of 2021 throughout

Habitat for Humanity Volunteer of the Year | News, Sports, Jobs

Rene Johnson HANCOCK Each year, the Copper Country Habitat for Humanity affiliate recognizes an individual as Volunteer of the Year for their outstanding contributions to our organization. Zoe Gaertner, a MTU student, will be recognized as the 2020 CCHFH Volunteer of the Year in a small ceremony on Friday, Apr. 23 at 10:30 a.m. at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Hancock. Representative Greg Markannen will be on hand to present her with an honorary plaque. Gaertner is currently finishing her Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Physics at MTU, and researching extraordinary optical transmission for her senior project. She has also developed her capacity for leadership in her roles as first vice president of her fraternity and the community service coordinator for the National Residence Hall Honorary. Over the past year, Zoe worked with CCHFH to organize and participate in workdays where she brought MTU volunteers to help complete the building of this year’s Habitat home. Gaertner has sa

Officials to eliminate, reshape RA program

Media Credit: File Photo by Connor Witschonke | Staff Photographer Robinette said officials would turn to experts like residential staff to handle the RA responsibilities. Updated: Feb. 25, 2021 at 8:08 p.m. The University will cancel the Resident Adviser program, transferring responsibilities to residential staff and providing employment positions for residential life for more than 200 students in the upcoming academic year. Stewart Robinette, the assistant dean of students, said in an email to the current RA cohort that officials will transfer all “counseling, safety and on-call” responsibilities to professional staff members living in each residence hall to “reimagine” the RA program and the Campus Living and Residential Education team. The email states the move will help the Division for Student Affairs offer more Federal Work Study and student wage positions than the 142 RA roles that were planned for last fall.

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