ETSU Introduces a New Early Voting Site on Campus
On March 2, 2022, ETSU’s Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement and the Washington County Election Commission announced the opening of ETSU’s very own early …
On March 2, 2022, ETSU’s Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement and the Washington County Election Commission announced the opening of ETSU’s very own early …
Angelique Fraley, an instructor for the ETSU Department of Art & Design, recently introduced her sculpture entitled “Quilted Owl.” Fraley is an ETSU alumna, having …
While Spring Break preparations are underway for the hardworking students of Johnson City, ETSU Campus Recreation and the Counseling Department have collaborated to present students …
During a time of crisis and unforeseen circumstances for Ukraine and its people, the ETSU Campus House Christian Student Fellowship has taken steps to send …
On Thursday, March 3, Dr. Amy Wright facilitated an interactive discussion on the importance and art of asking great questions. Wright is the current chairholder …
Between March 4-6, 2022, the 52 Hour Film Festival in Johnson City premiered for its first year, where participants were to create 5-minute and 20-second …
On Friday, March 4, the EcoNuts, student workers promoting sustainability, volunteered at a local restaurant, One Acre Café. EcoNuts was there to help with staffing …
Day in and day out, ETSU Disability Services are working tirelessly to accommodate students with disabilities here at ETSU and increase the value of their …
Overlooked in Appalachia, a student-run magazine, is gearing up to begin this semester’s series, titled “Science in Our Backyard.” Overlooked in Appalachia is a student-led …
The ETSU Computing Mentorship (ETSU-CM) organized a seminar on women in IT as part of its “Mentoring Monday” webinar series. The seminar, which took place …