Virtual concert brings dance, life to Zoom
On Sept. 24, The Company Band brought their musical talents to Zoom for a virtual concert for ETSU students. The Company Band, from Charlotte, North …
On Sept. 24, The Company Band brought their musical talents to Zoom for a virtual concert for ETSU students. The Company Band, from Charlotte, North …
With COVID-19 limiting student activities, finding things to do has been difficult. However, a few ETSU students have created a band, Vanta Black, and have …
Ted Olson, a professor in ETSU’s Department of Appalachian Studies, began researching the Bristol Sessions in 2000 alongside Charles Wolfe. His dedication to preserving the …
On Sept. 17, the ETSU Tradition Keepers hosted a virtual event full of fun, conversation, ETSU pride and mystery. The event lasted for one hour …
ETSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance will be using their upcoming fall productions to comment on current world issues such as racism, as well as …
On Sept. 9, over 60 students, faculty and staff gathered on Zoom and Facebook Live to participate in the screenings of “Knoxville’s Red Summer” and …
ETSU’s Mary B. Martin School of the Arts will be hosting a virtual screening of the Sundance selection documentary film “Coded Bias,” directed and produced …
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every part of ETSU, including the Carter Railroad Museum. The railroad museum has recently reopened and has been in operation …
From Dandridge, Tennessee, Abby Lewis has taken the helm as editor for The Mockingbird, ETSU’s literary magazine. Lewis graduated from ETSU in 2017 and is …
ETSU’s Slocumb Galleries are currently showing the “Black Diaspora: From Africa to Appalachia to Affrilachia, Reclaiming History, Memory and Place” exhibition featuring Black artists from …