Spring Literacy Festival: Regional bestselling author to headline at ETSU
From April 21 to 22, ETSU will be hosting The Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative’s Spring Literary Festival, bringing in writers from all walks …
From April 21 to 22, ETSU will be hosting The Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative’s Spring Literary Festival, bringing in writers from all walks …
Ten years ago, Dr. Ted Olson began pursuing restoration of the 1925 Asheville recording sessions. Now, his vision has become a reality with the completion …
Sin Sibh! That’s how Professor Adam Dahmer, or Àdhamh Dàmaireach, greeted the class in my Scottish Gaelic elective for Appalachian Studies. It was in that …
ETSU’s Department of Theater and Dance is set to enchant audiences with its innovative production of The Tempest, reimagined through a captivating Celtic lens. This bold …
Born in southwest Virginia, Cade Campbell’s Appalachian roots run generations deep, but his connection to the region is built on more than just native geography. …
The String Band Summit took place in the Powell Recital Hall on April 8-10, 2022. The event was hosted by Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Roots Music …
On Sept. 17, the Center of Excellence for Appalachian Studies and Services officially launched their magazine, “Appalachian Places.” The magazine started under the previous name, …
Ted Olson, a professor in the ETSU Department of Appalachian Studies, was honored with the Stephen L. Fisher award. The Fisher award is awarded by …
After a four year hiatus, the ETSU Department of Appalachian Studies is gearing up to relaunch its flagship publication under a new name: “Appalachian Places.” …
Forty years ago, in 1978, ETSU launched an initiative that opened new doors for the university and its students: The Archives of Appalachia. The Archives …