Today In History: The Romantic
On this day in 1770, English literature changed forever. William Wordsworth was born in Cumberland, England, to a modestly wealthy family, and was the second …
On this day in 1770, English literature changed forever. William Wordsworth was born in Cumberland, England, to a modestly wealthy family, and was the second …
On this day in 2020, a new reality dawned on the country. Following the World Health Organization’s announcement of a global pandemic one day prior, …
On this day in 1564, the world welcomed one of the true “Greats” of history. Rivaled by few others in terms of universal impact, Michelangelo, …
On this day in 1913, thousands of American women took a step, both figuratively and literally, towards equality. With President Woodrow Wilson’s inauguration scheduled for …
On this day in 1962, high above Earth, America reached a milestone in its quest to inherit the stars. As the pilot of NASA’s premier orbital …
On this day in 1923, deep within the Valley of Kings, a discovery was made that revived a lost empire. During an excavation backed by …
On this day in 55 C.E., a shocking tragedy unfolded within Rome. Tiberius II, commonly referred to as Britannicus, was poisoned at a banquet the …
All films, all times, all places. ETSU’s Bud Frank Theater keeps this motto at the heart of its operations, remaining faithful to its ambition to …
Art speaks when words fail, and no place provides such a powerful voice as a gallery. ETSU’s Slocumb Galleries, since its conception, has been the …
Rich in history, much like the Appalachian region it honors, the Reece Museum is a fixture not only of campus life but also of all …