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October 14, 2016

ETBU students serve Louisiana flood victims

During August, almost all of Baton Rouge and many surrounding areas encountered between a few inches and 11 feet of flood water. Many homeowners were either uninsured or under-insured for flood damage. Over 30,000 people were rescued during this disaster, and the area is still dealing with the after-effects.
 
"She [a homeowner] had lost everything she had worked to build--her home, belongings, everything." Tiger Baseball sophomore Jimmy Kizer said. "What we worked on were just the things that could be replaced."
 

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October 14, 2016

ETBU offers new Master of Education for Spring 2017

East Texas Baptist University received confirmation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) last week that their Board of Trustees approved ETBU's prospectus to offer a Master of Education in College and University Leadership.  The new graduate degree program will be available Spring 2017.

ETBU students receive service awards 2016

October 10, 2016

ETBU students receive service awards

Two students were recognized for their service Monday at ETBU. They were awarded the Bob and Gayle Riley Servant Leadership Award during a special chapel service focused on servant leadership. Seniors Zachary Ervin and Abby Weaver received their awards from Dr. Bob Riley, President Emeritus, and his wife, former First Lady Gayle Riley. Dr. Riley served as president of ETBU for 17 years before retiring in 2009.

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October 5, 2016

ETBU Theatre brings the “dream” on stage

Four weeks, 22 characters, thousands of lines, 25 rehearsals, and over 1,300 hours were spent on behind-the-scenes elements for ETBU's most recent theatre production. The ETBU Theatre Department began working on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream on August 29 and played five sold out shows from September 29 to October 2.
 

ETBU joins in See You at the Pole 2016

September 29, 2016

ETBU joins in See You at the Pole

Around 100 students from East Texas Baptist University joined in prayer for one another, their families, their community, the nation, and the world this morning from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. as a part of a worldwide initiative-See You at the Pole.
 
"We prayed for unity on campus, racially, and between athletes and non-athletes," ETBU Senior Brett Forbus of Kilgore said. "We prayed for the community of Marshall, and that students bring their faith outside of their bubble and share it in their community by being more involved."