Women’s Studies presents Queer in Appalachia series
This spring Women’s Studies will feature a new speaker series called Queer in Appalachia. “The series will consist of four Appalachian artists and scholars who testify through their …
This spring Women’s Studies will feature a new speaker series called Queer in Appalachia. “The series will consist of four Appalachian artists and scholars who testify through their …
ETSU’s Student Government Association held its first meeting on Tuesday with nine seats vacant from senators who resigned or graduated last semester. The senate voted to table legislation …
Following a groundbreaking ceremony last November, construction on a new home field for the Buccaneer football team is underway. “Things are progressing nicely; we’re …
A Fine Arts Center has long been a goal for the university as well as the Johnson City region. That goal will break ground this …
A festival honoring Nobel Prize winner W.B. Yeats entitled “For the Ear Alone” is coming to ETSU. Yeats was the first Irish man to be …
Imagine walking down a narrow cobblestone street, watching flamenco dancing and listening to traditional Spanish music in the corridors of Granada surrounded by vibrant clusters …
Tucked away in a bungalow in the middle of the Amazon Rainforest, battling mosquitoes, facing language barriers and having little access to running water, two pre-med …
ETSU’s new Fine and Performing Arts Center will eventually be home for students and faculty in music, bluegrass, art, theatre and dance. The construction of …
Slocumb Galleries and ETSU’s Department of Art & Design have paired up with the Honors College to help present “Inhabitants: Creatures of Imagined Worlds,” curated …
At the base of Mount Fuji lies the legendary Japanese forest Aokigahara, a historic place where thousands of people have gone to commit suicide. Every …