More than 2,000 graduate from ETSU

The ceremonies included special recognitions of ETSU’s military-affiliated graduates, “first-generation students” who are the first in their families to graduate from college, and the new members of the ETSU 1911 Society

“East Tennessee State University was founded in 1911 to serve a noble mission, that of improving the quality of life for the people of our region and beyond,” said ETSU President Dr. Brian Noland. “As our graduates transition from this place of educational exploration and enter graduate school or embark upon their careers, they will become the next chapter of the ETSU story, a place where anyone, regardless of where they come from, can grow, succeed, and realize their dreams.” 

The Class of 2024 by the Numbers

ETSU conferred 2,028 degrees on Saturday, with 790 students graduating with honors. Almost 40% of this year’s graduating class is made up of first-generation college students, and 125 graduates are military-affiliated. The university also inducted 11 new members into the 1911 Society and celebrated its 100th graduate from the Roan Scholars Leadership Program

Busfield Receives Honorary Doctorate

During the morning ceremony, Noland presented an honorary doctorate degree to the keynote speaker, Timothy Busfield, a producer, director and Emmy Award-winning actor. 

Busfield attended ETSU in 1978-79 before launching his successful career in film, television and stage. He went on to win an Emmy for his work on “thirtysomething,” and appeared in many popular TV shows and movies including “The West Wing,” “Field of Dreams” and “Revenge of the Nerds.” 

With more than 700 professional credits, he has been a season regular or recurring character in 18 series, appeared in more than 40 television movies and feature films, and appeared in more than 50 regional theater productions and on Broadway. 

He founded two of America’s most successful professional theaters, The Fantasy Theatre (AKA the B Street School Tour) and The B Street Theatre, both in Sacramento, California. The theaters perform annually for over 250,000 children and adults at their facility in Sacramento and schools throughout northern California. 

Urging students to be bold and actively pursue their dreams, Busfield told graduates “You’ve been prepped and trained to go after life. That’s what you’ve been trained for. Go! This is no time to rest.”

East Tennessee State University celebrated more than 2,000 graduates at its two commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 4. 

The ceremonies included special recognitions of ETSU’s military-affiliated graduates, “first-generation students” who are the first in their families to graduate from college, and the new members of the ETSU 1911 Society

“East Tennessee State University was founded in 1911 to serve a noble mission, that of improving the quality of life for the people of our region and beyond,” said ETSU President Dr. Brian Noland. “As our graduates transition from this place of educational exploration and enter graduate school or embark upon their careers, they will become the next chapter of the ETSU story, a place where anyone, regardless of where they come from, can grow, succeed, and realize their dreams.” 

The Class of 2024 by the Numbers

ETSU conferred 2,028 degrees on Saturday, with 790 students graduating with honors. Almost 40% of this year’s graduating class is made up of first-generation college students, and 125 graduates are military-affiliated. The university also inducted 11 new members into the 1911 Society and celebrated its 100th graduate from the Roan Scholars Leadership Program

Busfield Receives Honorary Doctorate

During the morning ceremony, Noland presented an honorary doctorate degree to the keynote speaker, Timothy Busfield, a producer, director and Emmy Award-winning actor. 

Busfield attended ETSU in 1978-79 before launching his successful career in film, television and stage. He went on to win an Emmy for his work on “thirtysomething,” and appeared in many popular TV shows and movies including “The West Wing,” “Field of Dreams” and “Revenge of the Nerds.” 

With more than 700 professional credits, he has been a season regular or recurring character in 18 series, appeared in more than 40 television movies and feature films, and appeared in more than 50 regional theater productions and on Broadway. 

He founded two of America’s most successful professional theaters, The Fantasy Theatre (AKA the B Street School Tour) and The B Street Theatre, both in Sacramento, California. The theaters perform annually for over 250,000 children and adults at their facility in Sacramento and schools throughout northern California. 

Urging students to be bold and actively pursue their dreams, Busfield told graduates “You’ve been prepped and trained to go after life. That’s what you’ve been trained for. Go! This is no time to rest.”

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