Art tour for visually impaired offers new experience at Reece Museum
Imagine being able to appreciate art even if you were visually impaired or had low vision. This is now possible at the Reece Museum for …
Imagine being able to appreciate art even if you were visually impaired or had low vision. This is now possible at the Reece Museum for …
Renowned Appalachian poet Charles Wright was greeted at ETSU with open arms as a welcome back to his home in the Tri-Cities. On Oct. 25, …
To add a little fun and friendly competition among the honors college, a cricket game will be taking place Friday at 3 p.m for students …
An East Tennessee State University associate professor and associate chair has just written and published his third book. Andrew Herrmann’s latest book, “Organizational Autoethnographies: Power …
“The courtroom is such a stifled atmosphere,” says Innocence Project of Texas lawyer Mike Ware. “You can tell a story in a courtroom and get the …
On Friday the 13th, courtesy of the Department of Music, the ETSU community was able to get a glimpse of our own Yi-Yang Chen’s piano …
In a span of two weeks, two hurricanes hit the island of Puerto Rico. The decimation was widespread and brutal. Since the storms hit there …
In light of the horrendous act of terrorism that has again struck the United States, ETSU has updated their accessible online relief fund link for …
For many people, the Appalachian coal mine communities never ended. ETSU’s College of Public Health held its first talk for this academic year’s Leading Voices …
The Umoja Festival celebrated 20 years this past weekend in downtown Johnson City. The event aims to promote unity in the community so it is …