Doe River Roasters to license ETSU coffee
Coffee fiends and exhausted students alike can get excited for another caffeinated drink about to hit ETSU’s campus. The university recently announced its plans to …
Coffee fiends and exhausted students alike can get excited for another caffeinated drink about to hit ETSU’s campus. The university recently announced its plans to …
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 …