ETSU celebrates hip-hop with second year of celebration
The Black American Studies Program and the Reece Museum hosted “Hip Hop History: A Cultural Celebration,” a series of events that seeks to encourage diversity. …
The Black American Studies Program and the Reece Museum hosted “Hip Hop History: A Cultural Celebration,” a series of events that seeks to encourage diversity. …
On April 9, the Corazón Latino Festival was held in Founders Park in downtown Johnson City, partnered with Slocumb Galleries, Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music …
The String Band Summit took place in the Powell Recital Hall on April 8-10, 2022. The event was hosted by Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music …
ETSU-Con is set to return to campus April 2-3, 2022, in a few short weeks. ETSU is welcoming artists, vendors, voice actors, ETSU faculty and …
The first season of “Euphoria” aired on HBO Max in the summer of 2019, and while it was quite popular back then, this season the …
In Appalachia, we have a different way of life. We find that values we hold can differ from most of the United States and world. …
ETSU welcomed award winning film-maker Megan Daniels to screen her documentary titled “Proper Pronouns” on Feb. 14. The film followed the emotional journey of four …
Last month, Johnson City saw its first-ever Peruvian restaurant open up. Located off of North State of Franklin Road at Hamilton Place, Brassa 51 serves …
Coinciding with Black History Month, The Sankofa African-American Museum on Wheels stopped by ETSU on Feb. 25 in the D.P. Culp Student Center. Students had …
ETSU’s Multicultural Center put together a cultural cooking class on Feb. 18, where students could have a good time and try new foods from different …