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News - 2015

June 2, 2015

MNM: ETBU Hosts Two-week Trip to Israel

MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER (6/2/15) - Nine East Texas Baptist University students packed into the back corner of the IHOP in Marshall last Wednesday, most dressed in comfy athletic wear, still exhausted from their recent trip to Israel but happy to be together for their last day of class. 

Political science professor Israel Nandamudi said ending the History, Religion and Politics of Israel course at IHOP after their trip has become a bit of a tradition.

June 1, 2015

ETBU To Host The Hoppers & Cynthia Clawson In Two Separate Concerts

MARSHALL, Texas  (6/01/15) - As part of the East Texas Baptist University Senior Adult Conference (June 3-5) the East Texas community has the opportunity to attend two separate concerts without attending a full day schedule of the conference. Southern Gospel group The Hoppers will be in concert on Wednesday, June 3 at 1:00 p.m. Grammy and Dove Award winner Cynthia Clawson will perform on Friday, June 5 at 7:00 p.m.

May 31, 2015

ETBU Veterans Memorial Tennis Complex Dedicated

MARSHALL, Texas (5/28/15) - The East Texas Baptist University Athletic Department, in cooperation with the Office of University Advancement, held the Veteran's Memorial Tennis Complex Dedication Ceremony on campus in the Phillips Great Room of Bennett Student Commons.  The construction of the eight court facility was completed in October 2014 and is located on campus at the intersection of Tiger Drive and Van Zandt.

May 31, 2015

ETBU hosts international master class for conductors in Marshall

MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER (5/30/15) - Eight conducting fellows from across the U.S. will work with a 20-piece orchestra, multiple pianists and two renowned faculty members as part of the East Texas International Conducting Masterclass at East Texas Baptist University this weekend.

The full course consists of four rehearsals and ends with a free public concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Baker Auditorium of the Ornelas Spiritual Life Center on campus.