‘Fridays After 5’ goes gold for ETSU
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 …
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 …
Active Minds hosted an event for World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept. 10 where students could discover and then connect with counseling center resources, as …
On Sept. 9, ETSU hosted the first Farmer’s Market since the COVID-19 pandemic struck in Spring 2020. Pridewalk came alive with excitable chatter as students …
On Sept. 11, people gathered to shop from local vendors, try the wide assortments of food and listen to live music at the Umoja Festival, …