Beloved ETSU professor remembered by campus community
Robin Leonard never took a break. “Even her breaks weren’t breaks,” said Robin Leonards’ son, Alex Leonard. “She would sit and read her textbooks or …
Robin Leonard never took a break. “Even her breaks weren’t breaks,” said Robin Leonards’ son, Alex Leonard. “She would sit and read her textbooks or …
ETSU’s poet-in-residence and English professor Jesse Graves delivered a lecture and poetry reading for the fifth installment of the “Dessert with the Experts” series on …
The Archives of Appalachia’s newest digital exhibit “A Day in the Life: The Railroad” tells the story of Gary Emmert, who worked on the railroad …
The new James C. and Mary B. Martin Center for the Arts will continue to host music and theater classes and intends on continuing virtual events, …
The ETSU Language and Culture Resource Centers’ program “Reading Through the Pandemic” is helping many language studies students cover the cost of their textbooks. Felipe …
ETSU’s Chief of Police Cesar Gracia may be new to the Department of Public Safety, but he’s far from new to campus. Gracia, who assumed …
With the cancellation of in-person graduation in May, many December graduates predicted their graduation ceremony would be taking place virtually as well. That prediction was …
In 1978, Wilsie Bishop moved to Kingsport with her husband, who had gotten a job in hospital administration. Bishop needed a job, so she asked …
ETSU Department of Media and Communication students Caleb Neal, Lauren Lee and Alaana Patterson won second place in the documentary category of the Tennessee Communication …
Six student pharmacists from the ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy have been accepted into the Tennessee Area Health Education Centers Scholars Program. The students involved are Jacquelyn Crawford, Kristen …