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February 13, 2018

ETBU recognized as the eighth ranked RN program in Texas

East Texas Baptist University has been recognized by the Annual RegisteredNursing.org Registered Nurse (RN) Program State Rankings as the eighth ranked RN Program in Texas out of 114 programs evaluated and 50 ranked. Since 1992, ETBU has been equipping nurses with knowledge, professional skills, and compassion. ETBU Nurses have consistently achieved 100% pass rates on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) and 100% of the East Texas Baptist Nursing School graduates within the last three years have received job offers upon degree completion. 

Softball Clubhouse

February 12, 2018

ETBU hosts Tiger Softball Clubhouse Grand Opening

East Texas Baptist University hosted alumni, donors, and friends of the University at the Grand Opening Celebration for the completed Tiger Softball Clubhouse on Saturday, February 10. The event consisted of facility tours, recognition of donors, and Tiger Softball's first home game. 

February 6, 2018

ETBU celebrates the success of the School of Nursing Campaign

East Texas Baptist University has exceeded the School of Nursing Campaign goal of $1.8 million with the support of over 180 donors for a total of more than $2.3 million. The University intends to commence construction this summer in anticipation of relocating the School of Nursing to the Marshall Grand in the spring semester of 2019. 

February 5, 2018

ETBU Neighborhood Renewal Initiative receives donations from Texas Baptist Missions Foundation and Richard and Christina Anderson

East Texas Baptist University was provided with a grant of $20,000 from the Texas Baptists Missions Foundation, the largest one-time donation given by the organization to ETBU for its Neighborhood Renewal Initiative, on Wednesday, January 31. Vice President for Texas Baptist Missions Foundation and Vice President for the Baptist World Alliance Jerry Carlisle and President for Texas Baptist Missions Foundation Bill Arnold presented the contribution during the University's chapel service. Teaching on Hebrews 12:1-3, Dr. Carlisle encouraged students to become who they were created to be.