Alabama students ‘Wrestle’ with personal, athletic lives
Filmmakers Suzannah Herbert and Lauren Belfer put their lives on hold for five months to record the lives of four high school wrestlers in Huntsville, Alabama.
Filmmakers Suzannah Herbert and Lauren Belfer put their lives on hold for five months to record the lives of four high school wrestlers in Huntsville, Alabama.
From 1928 to 1929, musicians flocked to Johnson City from five different states to be a part of the Columbia Records’ historic Johnson City Sessions …
ETSU’s Department of Music joined together for a night of songs old and new for the “Choral Collage”.
Dive into a world of mystery and enjoy a few hours of fine dining and adventure with the Eureka Inn’s “The Haunting of Horace Crawford” interactive dinner.
“I love to perform and share music, especially with students to audiences that are maybe not aware of the instrument or what these students can do,” said professor Stephanie Frye-Clark, who will be playing a major leadership role in the tuba recital Thursday.
Professor Heather Killmeyer will perform at Brown Hall for one of the first times since being involved in a car accident last year.
To celebrate the change of the seasons, ETSU’s George L. Carter Railroad Museum is offering a train excursion to experience the beauty of nature in Appalachia.
ETSU alumni and adjunct professor Angelique Lynch has been making costumes for as long as she can remember. She was particularly inspired to create cosplay …
For many, social media is a harmless outlet of expression, but for Dr. Larycia Hawkins, it cost her everything. Filmmaker Linda Midgett follows the story behind how a hijab changed Hawkins’s whole life.
Growing up in Ohio, Meg Roussos was exposed to nature by her family from a very young age. Her love for hiking and intense natural experiences inspired her exhibit soon to be at Tipton Gallery called “BLAZE”.