Tennessee transplant: Gaelic echoes in Appalachian studies
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 …
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 …
The Center of Excellence for Appalachian Studies and Services is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The Institute of Appalachian Affairs began in 1978 to bring together …
The Archives of Appalachia holds the stories of a region often misunderstood, but time is running out to save them. With the help of a …
If you’re an Appalachian, there’s a good chance you have a closet full of quilts. Quilting is a part of Appalachian tradition and has been …
The Archives of Appalachia recently took the initiative to celebrate Women’s History Month with a collection of historic works, including the Jessie Ackermann Papers. These …
Jeremy Smith, director and archives administrator, submitted a pitch to the Grammy Museum, earning him a $20,000 award for his Digitizing Rare Festival Recordings from …
The East Tennessean carries 100 years’ worth of local history within itself as a publication. We see the preservation of this information through the Archives …
The Margaret Anne Byrd Huffman Grant, sponsored by the Archives of Appalachia, is now accepting applications for 2022. This grant is sponsored annually by the …
ETSU’s Archives of Appalachia and Reece Museum were awarded a SHARP grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, which was distributing funds given by …
The Archives of Appalachia’s newest digital exhibit “A Day in the Life: The Railroad” tells the story of Gary Emmert, who worked on the railroad …