ETSU community leads clean-up efforts near campus
On April 19, ETSU students and faculty met at Brush Creek to pull litter and debris from the creek and surrounding area in honor of …
On April 19, ETSU students and faculty met at Brush Creek to pull litter and debris from the creek and surrounding area in honor of …
ETSU’s annual Day of Giving is an opportunity for students, faculty, alumni and other members of the ETSU family to donate money to worthy causes …
On April 8, ETSU Greek Life and OASIS hosted “Walk a Mile in Their Shoes” in order to promote education and awareness of sexual assault …
The students and faculty of ETSU at Sevierville work to give back to the community that has welcomed them with open arms. The first two …
On Thursday, as a part of Civility Week and the Festival of Ideas, ETSU’s Disability Services facilitated an Accessibility Walk around campus. In another installment …
On Tuesday, the office of Leadership and Student Engagement hosted Bafá Bafá, a cultural simulation, to promote cultural sensitivity as a part of Civility Week …
In this week’s installment of the Women, Gender, and Sexuality (WGS) on Wednesdays, Dr. Natalie Smith spoke about some of the creative strategies that have …
On March 2, 2022, ETSU’s Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement and the Washington County Election Commission announced the opening of ETSU’s very own early …
On Thursday, March 3, Dr. Amy Wright facilitated an interactive discussion on the importance and art of asking great questions. Wright is the current chairholder …
Overlooked in Appalachia, a student-run magazine, is gearing up to begin this semester’s series, titled “Science in Our Backyard.” Overlooked in Appalachia is a student-led …