Faculty discuss plans for social justice
As the spring 2021 semester comes to a close, several ETSU faculty members reflected on summer and fall plans for equity and inclusion on campus. …
As the spring 2021 semester comes to a close, several ETSU faculty members reflected on summer and fall plans for equity and inclusion on campus. …
Two faculty members at ETSU, Chassidy Cooper and Nicholas Hagemeier, have been chosen to be apart of the EAB Rising Higher Education Leaders Fellowship. EAB …
Ted Olson, a professor in the ETSU Department of Appalachian Studies, was honored with the Stephen L. Fisher award. The Fisher award is awarded by …
After a four year hiatus, the ETSU Department of Appalachian Studies is gearing up to relaunch its flagship publication under a new name: “Appalachian Places.” …
Spanish paleoartist Mauricio Antón participated in a virtual Earth Day Q&A session about his new documentary, “Appalachian Awakening.” “I call it a portrait of nature …
The Leading Voices in Public Health series came to a close this semester with Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, an author, activist and champion for pediatric care. …
Will Gott, the newest Access ETSU student, was surprised with his admittance by ETSU President Brian Noland, faculty and Bucky during what Gott thought was …
Patricia O’Campo, professor of epidemiology at the University of Toronto and Canada Research Chair in Population Health Intervention Research, spoke at the April 7 “Health …
Esteemed author, commentator and preacher Michael Dyson spoke virtually to ETSU faculty and students on April 7 in a talk titled “Long Time Coming: Reckoning …
ETSU hosted its fourth Wild & Scenic Film Festival on April 10. “The thought for this festival is to expose people to outdoor adventure, and …