Students find success at career, graduate expo
The fall Career and Grad School Expo brought more than allowed students to learn about post-grad opportunities and network with potential employers. The Career and …
The fall Career and Grad School Expo brought more than allowed students to learn about post-grad opportunities and network with potential employers. The Career and …
The ETSU Office of Veterans Affairs received a Minuteman award from representatives of the Tennessee National Guard on Monday at the Military-Affiliated Resource Center in …
Railroads have played a major role throughout the history of the Appalachian Mountains. The George L. Carter Railroad museum is dedicated to the history of …
On Wednesday, President Brian Noland discussed ETSU’s decentralized budget, enrollment, graduation rates and future goals during the State of The University Address in the Millennium …
The Student Government Association held a senate meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, in Brown Hall regarding BucFund and a handful of resolutions. The meeting was …
Only a month after Fizz Soda Bar closed, new ETSU Farmers Market vendor, What’s the Scoop? Ice Cream, will move into Fizz’s location in downtown …
The lawn outside of Lucille Clement Hall saw students from across campus come together to share their different talents. Hosted by the Black Affairs Association …
On Sept. 26, ETSU’s Secular Humanist Alliance welcomed former pastor and Christian musician Dan Barker to campus for his talk on The Battle of Church …
Known as “The Big Bang of country music,” the Bristol Sessions are widely regarded as some of the first recordings of country music. But what …
ETSU students got to share an important piece of Chinese culture on Sunday. The Mid Autumn Festival, or Zhong Qiu Jie (中秋节), marks the middle …