Grant supports projects, understanding Appalachia
The Margaret Anne Byrd Huffman Grant, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia, is now accepting applications for 2022. This grant is sponsored annually by the …
The Margaret Anne Byrd Huffman Grant, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia, is now accepting applications for 2022. This grant is sponsored annually by the …
The University Health Center is currently collecting donations of non-perishable foods and hygiene items at Nick’s Hall until May 5, 2022. One of the many …
ETSU’s Department of Sustainability is launching the free store as a new resource for students and faculty who are looking for gently used clothing. Erica …
Since its grand opening on Jan. 28, Crumbl Cookies has become a Johnson City sensation that attracts crowds from every corner of the city. Whether …
ETSU’s Storytelling Program welcomed Charlotte Blake Alston and her one-woman performance entitled “Six-Triple-Eight” on Feb. 9. Her show was followed by a brief Q&A with …
ETSU’s Dr. Natalie Smith recently completed her goal of visiting all seven continents by traveling to Antarctica over winter break. Smith, who serves as the …
To kick off Black History Month, ETSU’s Black Affairs Association held a ribbon giveaway in the D.P. Culp Student Center. Each ribbon possessed three colors …
The Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center recently announced its new changes in leadership with Steve C. Ellis now serving as interim director. Ellis assumed his …
ETSU offers aerial dance classes to students who are looking to gain confidence and physical strength in a welcoming and encouraging environment. Many students may …
The Center for Physical Activity, which opened in 2002, initially designed the indoor climbing wall as a focal centerpiece for the building, and 20 years …