Deaf community speaks loud at ETSU
On Thursday, March 3, members of the deaf community gathered in the D.P. Culp Student Center to tell stories and share their experiences. The event, …
On Thursday, March 3, members of the deaf community gathered in the D.P. Culp Student Center to tell stories and share their experiences. The event, …
On March 18, the Women and Gender Resource Center partnered with Black American Studies, the Pride Center, the Multicultural Center, and the Women’s Gender and …
ETSU’s Sherrod Library hosts the “Rare Book and Map” event for students to get the opportunity to see rare pieces. The annual Rare Book and …
Dr. Lori Alvord, the first Navajo board certified surgeon, discussed how she blends modern medicine with Navajo ceremonies and the importance of spirituality for healing …
As spring approaches, the cold of winter still lingers as the semester moves into March. With freezing numbers and cloudy skies over East Tennessee State …
2024 marks yet another leap year with an extra day in the year. With only a one in approximately 1,460 chance of being born on …
The Graduate and Professional Student Association is a student-run organization for graduate students to connect and better themselves for the professional world. With over 200 …
On Thursday, Feb. 15, Hasan Hasanovic came to East Tennessee State University to give a lecture on the Bosnian War. Pi Sigma Alpha hosted Hasanovic, …
ETSU’s Education Abroad Office offers students a chance to help fund their dream trip across the world. The ETSU Study Abroad Scavenger Hunt was held …
ETSU’s Student Wellness is hosting ‘Be Kind to Your Body Week’ in honor of National Eating Disorder Awareness Month in February. The event will take …