ETSU professor’s artwork featured in downtown Johnson City
Angelique Fraley, an instructor for the ETSU Department of Art & Design, recently introduced her sculpture entitled “Quilted Owl.” Fraley is an ETSU alumna, having …
Angelique Fraley, an instructor for the ETSU Department of Art & Design, recently introduced her sculpture entitled “Quilted Owl.” Fraley is an ETSU alumna, having …
Matt Reeves, a newcomer to the superhero crowd, takes the archetypal character and molds him into a glowering, grungy mess of a militant with his …
The ETSU Computing Mentorship (ETSU-CM) organized a seminar on women in IT as part of its “Mentoring Monday” webinar series. The seminar, which took place …
ETSU Emergency Medicine/Emergency Response Organization, shortened as EM/ERGE, hosted a CPR class for students on Feb. 18. When EM/ERGE first began, “they intended for this …
The Margaret Anne Byrd Huffman Grant, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia, is now accepting applications for 2022. This grant is sponsored annually by the …
ETSU’s Storytelling Program welcomed Charlotte Blake Alston and her one-woman performance entitled “Six-Triple-Eight” on Feb. 9. Her show was followed by a brief Q&A with …
To kick off Black History Month, ETSU’s Black Affairs Association held a ribbon giveaway in the D.P. Culp Student Center. Each ribbon possessed three colors …
The Center for Physical Activity, which opened in 2002, initially designed the indoor climbing wall as a focal centerpiece for the building, and 20 years …
College can be hard. That may be a subjective statement, but no college student would ever deny the existence of challenges in their formal education. …
With the arrival of the Spring 2022 semester, the Muslim Student Association is excited to welcome their new executive board, led by president Abdussobur Giwa. …