Coming Soon: ETSU’s first Pride Festival
East Tennessee State University will soon host its first-ever LGBTQ+ Pride Festival to mark the end of the Civility Series. The food, entertainment, education and …
East Tennessee State University will soon host its first-ever LGBTQ+ Pride Festival to mark the end of the Civility Series. The food, entertainment, education and …
Over the past few weeks, there have been many protests about various issues that seem to split us right down the middle. However, this week …
Student Government Association President Keyana Miller asked ETSU President Brian Noland to speak to the SGA Senate during the open forum on Tuesday’s SGA meeting. …
In middle and high school, I held a strong identity as an arts kid. I was always particularly fond of my arts classes while shunning …
Sometimes I’m convinced that our generation is destined for inevitable destruction, but when I hear stories of the generation behind our own, that’s when I …
Dr. Brian Cross grew up in a small college town like Johnson City in Morgantown, West Virginia and attended West Virginia University, where he received …
ETSU professor and OB/GYN Residency Program Director Dr. Martin E. Olsen is running for the United States Congress. He hopes to represent Tennessee’s first congressional district …
Do you have an interest in learning American Sign Language? Beginning in fall 2018, East Tennessee State University students will have the chance to learn …
Coinciding with Black History Month, ETSU Multicultural Affairs is sponsoring an event for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Multicultural Affairs will be giving out red ribbons signifying …
Janna Scarborough has been at ETSU since 2006 and is currently the chair of the Department of Human Services. This department that recently been ranked among …