Congratulations class of 2026 💙
"Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?' And I said, 'Here am I. Send me!'" Isaiah 6:8
Congratulations to Max Karseno on being named the Spring 2026 President's Award Recipient. Also to Dr. Thomas Sanders, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, for being recognized as the 2026 Dr. Roy Darville Professor.
That's a wrap on our first New Student Orientation! We couldn't have asked for a more perfect day welcoming future Tigers to the Hill. Fall 2026 can't come soon enough!
Last night, we were proud to honor Mr. Rene Vences with the ceremonial first pitch.. As a trusted partner through RVP Construction, Rene’s support has helped shape the Tiger experience, most notably through Vences Tiger Square. Thank you for your continued support!
Fun times at the first-ever Books, Brains, and Batting Practice, hosted by @ETBU_Softball! Thank you to the Valor Gals for inviting faculty and staff to join them for this enjoyable afternoon at Jason Bell Park. 🥎🐯
This morning, ETBU honored the graduating seniors with the presentation of their official ETBU Class Ring during the Ring Blessing ceremony. Inspired by Deuteronomy 6, the Class Ring allows ETBU Alumni to carry and display the love of Christ. We are so proud of you, seniors!
ETBU celebrated its students' academic achievements at the annual Honors Chapel awards ceremony on Wednesday, April 22. The event recognized students for their dedication to scholarship, servant leadership, Christian character, and campus involvement.
Today is the day! ETBU Give Day is here, and it is time to come together to make an impact. Every donation helps provide opportunities for current and future Tiger students. Join in and give back today! #ETBUGIVEDAY
Visit https://t.co/PDDZ6UD5DI to learn how you can GIVE!
ETBU has received a transformational $12 million legacy gift from the estate of longtime supporters Lee and Willie Feagin. Read the full story at https://t.co/7rNs3mAqP9.
ETBU Give Day is tomorrow! This fundraising campaign is a chance for us to come together and make a lasting impact. Every gift counts. Let's unite for ETBU Give Day on April 16th, 2026. #ETBUGIVEDAY
Learn how you can participate at https://t.co/BoXh0W7UqD.
One day with one goal! ETBU alumni and friends are joining together to make a big impact. Together, we can do more. Join us for ETBU Give Day on Thursday, April 16. #ETBUGIVEDAY
Learn how you can participate at https://t.co/BoXh0W7UqD.
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Happy Easter, Tiger Family.
"The angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; He has risen, just as He said. Come and see the place where He lay."
Matthew 28:5-6
ETBU Give Day is right around the corner!
Alumni and friends will come together to make a difference in the lives of ETBU students. Every gift matters and will shape the future of the Tiger Family! #ETBUGIVEDAY
Learn how you can participate at https://t.co/BoXh0W7UqD.
During spring break, the ETBU BSM sent a team of 28 students to participate in Beach Reach, a ministry outreach in South Padre Island. Our Tiger students joined fellow Christian college students to share the Gospel with everyone they encountered.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to visit with our Tigers today at the Career Fair! We enjoyed seeing our students explore jobs leading up to graduation.
It was an honor to welcome UT Tyler's President, Dr. Julie Philley, and the Dean of the School of Medicine, Dr. Sue Cox, to campus. We are grateful for the opportunity to hear about the work being done to equip future healthcare professionals at UT Tyler's School of Medicine.
After 13 years of faithful leadership, Dr. Gene Wilkes will retire as Dean of B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary at ETBU, passing the torch to Dr. David Ritsema, who will step into a key leadership role as the seminary continues to grow and serve future ministry leaders.
On Friday, March 20th, ETBU students volunteered to serve the Marshall community by passing out water bottles to residents as the city worked to repair a water main break. We are grateful for the opportunity to stand with our community and make a positive impact.
On February 25-28, sophomore music education major Allison Airington, flute, and junior music education major Madison Queen, clarinet, were selected to represent ETBU at the College Band Directors National Association Intercollegiate Honor Band.
An update regarding ETBU operations for Thursday and Friday, March 19 and 20. Students, faculty, and staff should refer to University email for detailed information about University-wide operations.