Young voices amplified through panel
In the year 1971, the 26th amendment was ratified, giving young adults the right to vote in United States elections and outlawing age discrimination. Fifty years …
In the year 1971, the 26th amendment was ratified, giving young adults the right to vote in United States elections and outlawing age discrimination. Fifty years …
ETSU will be hosting Tri-Cities Financial Aid Night event on Thursday, Oct. 7, from 5-8 p.m. on the third floor of the D.P Culp Student …
On Sept. 23, ETSU’s College of Nursing held a White Coat Ceremony to promote those studying nursing from preclinical to professional nursing students. The event …
On Sept. 17, East Tennessee State University was proud to sponsor Johnson City’s beloved “Fridays After 5”, a thirteen-week summer concert series that takes place …
ETSU student Katie Jenkins is making waves in the Tri-Cities with her small business, Thoughtful Vintage, which provides handpicked vintage clothing items. Vintage resell and …
On September 21, 2021, ETSU’s different cultural groups gathered to celebrate the International Day of Peace. Representatives of these organizations came with a commitment to …
On Sept. 20, during the beginning portion of ETSU’s Equity and Inclusion Conference, the 2021 Staff Woman of the Year Award was announced during a …
Dr. Brian Noland gave updates about COVID-19 and the campus, discussing the vaccine challenge, infection numbers, contact tracing and vaccine clinics at the ETSU Board …
Two of ETSU’s favorite members of campus are coming together for an event on Monday, Sept. 20, from 1-3 p.m. Any student who wishes to meet …
On Sept. 17, the Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center hosted the seventh annual Native American Festival, a celebration of Native American Heritage through the likes …