ET Alumni: Meet Kayla Hackney
Kayla Hackney worked for the East Tennessean from 2019 to 2021. She served as the news and features editor during her time with the publication. …
Kayla Hackney worked for the East Tennessean from 2019 to 2021. She served as the news and features editor during her time with the publication. …
Lindsey King worked for the East Tennessean from 2016 to 2017. She served as the section editor for the opinion column during her time with …
Yaroslav Hnatsuko has spent the last year not only completing his Master of Business Administration at ETSU, but also leading his own humanitarian organization, Restore …
The results of a two-month study regarding mask-wearing behaviors on the ETSU campus and in the Johnson City community has been published in the Journal …
Local Johnson City businesses are hosting different Valentine’s Day events and specials this month to help celebrate the upcoming holiday. The coffee shop Blue’s Brew …
On Feb. 1 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program hosted their event “Tradition, Innovation, and Power: The Women of …
On Feb. 1, the Black Affairs Association hosted ‘The Meaning and Purpose of Black History’ event in The Cave. Students gathered to learn, mingle and …
The ETSU community will soon have a new Bucky, and the lucky candidate will be chosen through the first-ever mascot competition. “Becoming Bucky” Project Manager …
After the fountain memorial located in Borchuck Plaza faced damages due to harsh weather over winter break, a conversation about its remodeling started around campus. …
ETSU welcomes a new bluegrass professor to join the adjunct faculty to start off this year’s spring semester, Aynsley Porchak. Porchak, an accomplished bluegrass professional, …