Meet the Authors showcases works by ETSU faculty
For a three day period, ETSU students and the public met the university’s published authors at Barnes and Noble on State of Franklin. This event …
For a three day period, ETSU students and the public met the university’s published authors at Barnes and Noble on State of Franklin. This event …
The George L. Carter Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society and East Tennessee State University’s George L. Carter Railroad Museum will host a train …
Have you ever sat in your room on a Friday night with no plans and no idea what events could be going on in the …
At IDEAcademy on Wednesday, active professionals, corporate practitioners and industry leaders had two goals in common: innovation and leadership. These were the resounding notes across …
‘Umoja’ is the Swahili word for ‘unity,’ to be in harmony and of one accord, to combine and to include all. And among a colorful …
Leadership and innovation are often discussed in the professional world and in college classrooms. But, what are the practical applications of these concepts in the real …
Four years ago, Denise Chavez Reyes arrived at ETSU from Ecuador without knowing what to expect. This May, she walked across the commencement stage with …
ETSU has paired with East Tennessee’s Historical Society and a public library in Knoxville to bring “Reading Appalachia: Voices from Children’s Literature, an Interactive Exhibit” …
With February quickly approaching, thoughts of what to do for spring break are starting to pop up in every student’s mind. One thing that many …
The temperature last Monday was a chilly 38 degrees, but the Culp Center’s terrace was full of supporters, news crews, French memorabilia and plenty of …