ETSU professor completes her travels of all seven continents
ETSU’s Dr. Natalie Smith recently completed her goal of visiting all seven continents by traveling to Antarctica over winter break. Smith, who serves as the …
ETSU’s Dr. Natalie Smith recently completed her goal of visiting all seven continents by traveling to Antarctica over winter break. Smith, who serves as the …
To kick off Black History Month, ETSU’s Black Affairs Association held a ribbon giveaway in the D.P. Culp Student Center. Each ribbon possessed three colors …
The Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center recently announced its new changes in leadership with Steve C. Ellis now serving as interim director. Ellis assumed his …
ETSU offers aerial dance classes to students who are looking to gain confidence and physical strength in a welcoming and encouraging environment. Many students may …
The Center for Physical Activity, which opened in 2002, initially designed the indoor climbing wall as a focal centerpiece for the building, and 20 years …
Kara Miller is ETSU’s campus dietitian for the spring 2022 semester, and she has great information for students and faculty who are looking for a …
College can be hard. That may be a subjective statement, but no college student would ever deny the existence of challenges in their formal education. …
Pepper, Public Safety’s first therapy dog, is widely known on campus and loved by students. However, Pepper will now be in another patrol car with …
ETSU’s Alternative Breaks is still accepting applications for this semester’s set of experiences seeking to address social justice issues in various communities outside our region. …
Esther Park, piano professor, traveled over the break to perform and educate students at Peniel High School of the Arts, Busan, South Korea, about the …