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. …
The Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center hosted another successful Cultural Jam this past Thursday, Aug. 25, at the Quad. The Cultural Jam is an annual …
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. …
Once forgotten, vinyl records are making their comeback faster than the needle can drop. Kelly Davis, the owner of local Backdoor Records, has been collecting records …
On Thursday, Feb. 3, the Office of Equity and Inclusion will be presenting the feature documentary “I’m Not Racist… Am I?”. This documentary consists of 12 …
East Tennessee State University prides itself on its ever-evolving diverse population of students and staff. It is also growing its drive for justice, knowledge, diversity …
In the year 1971, the 26th amendment was ratified, giving young adults the right to vote in United States elections and outlawing age discrimination. Fifty years …
On Sept. 8, The Black Affairs Association hosted an event called, “Vibe N’ Paint.” The event was an easy way for many diverse students all …
At the heart of a campus that is built on the idea of promoting the variegation and inclusion of its students, the East Tennessee State …
ETSU held a panel on religion and spiritual identity that featured a variety of students from different beliefs for a peaceful discussion on what they …