ETSU: Centennial Memories

Thanks for visiting a site we established to help commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of East Tennessee State University. Throughout the remainder of 2010 and continuing through October of 2011, ETSU will celebrate 100 years of offering "Partnerships, Promise, and Hope for 100 Years." So we invite your thoughts, your musings and your experiences at ETSU, especially as those experiences relate to the history of the university and its 100th anniversary.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

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East Tennessee State University
On October 1, 2010, East Tennessee State University will begin its centennial celebration, commemorating 100 years of teaching, research, and public service in our region and state, across the nation, and around the globe. Establishing the campus on land donated by businessman and philanthropist George L. Carter, we opened our doors in 1911 as a teachers college, with an enrollment of twenty-nine students. Today, that number approaches 15,000. While we have remained true to our original mission to prepare educators for the classroom, we now offer more than 100 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs through eleven colleges and schools. We invite you to join us in celebrating our centennial by enjoying the many activities related to our celebration, including concerts, plays, art exhibits, and sporting events.
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