Martin Center to continue hosting classes, virtual events
The new James C. and Mary B. Martin Center for the Arts will continue to host music and theater classes and intends on continuing virtual events, …
The new James C. and Mary B. Martin Center for the Arts will continue to host music and theater classes and intends on continuing virtual events, …
The ETSU Language and Culture Resource Centers’ program “Reading Through the Pandemic” is helping many language studies students cover the cost of their textbooks. Felipe …
As students travel home for Thanksgiving and the subsequent winter break, they will face a new set of challenges with the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. Kate Emmerich, …
ETSU’s Chief of Police Cesar Gracia may be new to the Department of Public Safety, but he’s far from new to campus. Gracia, who assumed …
With the cancellation of in-person graduation in May, many December graduates predicted their graduation ceremony would be taking place virtually as well. That prediction was …
ETSU graduate Maj. Gen. Gary Harrell has been inducted into the Army ROTC National Hall of Fame. Harrell is the fourth ETSU Army ROTC Program alumnus to be inducted …
In 1978, Wilsie Bishop moved to Kingsport with her husband, who had gotten a job in hospital administration. Bishop needed a job, so she asked …
ETSU Department of Media and Communication students Caleb Neal, Lauren Lee and Alaana Patterson won second place in the documentary category of the Tennessee Communication …
Six student pharmacists from the ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy have been accepted into the Tennessee Area Health Education Centers Scholars Program. The students involved are Jacquelyn Crawford, Kristen …
Election day is Tuesday, and members of organizations, fellowships, communities and political parties across the state have prepared for months. Members have hosted watch parties, …