ETSU awards 2021 Staff Woman of the Year
On Sept. 20, during the beginning portion of ETSU’s Equity and Inclusion Conference, the 2021 Staff Woman of the Year Award was announced during a …
On Sept. 20, during the beginning portion of ETSU’s Equity and Inclusion Conference, the 2021 Staff Woman of the Year Award was announced during a …
Dr. Brian Noland gave updates about COVID-19 and the campus, discussing the vaccine challenge, infection numbers, contact tracing and vaccine clinics at the ETSU Board …
Two of ETSU’s favorite members of campus are coming together for an event on Monday, Sept. 20, from 1-3 p.m. Any student who wishes to meet …
On Sept. 17, the Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center hosted the seventh annual Native American Festival, a celebration of Native American Heritage through the likes …
Active Minds hosted an event for World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept. 10 where students could discover and then connect with counseling center resources, as …
On Sept. 9, ETSU hosted the first Farmer’s Market since the COVID-19 pandemic struck in Spring 2020. Pridewalk came alive with excitable chatter as students …
On Sept. 11, people gathered to shop from local vendors, try the wide assortments of food and listen to live music at the Umoja Festival, …
ETSU Votes will be partnering with the Tennessee Secretary of State’s office on a voter registration drive at the Sept. 11 tailgate. They will be …
On Sept. 11, Johnson City will welcome the 23rd annual Umoja Festival to downtown. The Umoja Festival, with its name derived from the Swahili term …
On Aug. 31, the Bonnaroo team announced via Twitter that the popular music and arts festival would be cancelled this year. The change comes after …