ETSU’s hidden heroes and the program that reveals them
The ETSU Heroes program focuses on highlighting faculty who have helped the community of the college and of Johnson City. It was inspired by some …
The ETSU Heroes program focuses on highlighting faculty who have helped the community of the college and of Johnson City. It was inspired by some …
Campus Recreation is set to kick off its latest fitness and wellness program, First Year Fit Team, on Sept. 21. “First Year Fit Team is …
On Sept. 3, ETSU’s Center for Teaching Excellence, Office of Equity and Inclusion and the Strong BRAIN Institute held the first Together in Community event …
Recently, ETSU unveiled the University Commons area outside the D.P. Culp Student Center. This was an exciting event for everyone in the ETSU community and …
Jennifer Clements, the executive director for the ETSU Martin Center for the Arts, showed off the new facility, as well as her family’s graham cracker …
Alternative Breaks has turned to Zoom for a safer-at-home learning experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. “What’s kind of exciting about the change this year and …
ETSU’s poet-in-residence and English professor Jesse Graves delivered a lecture and poetry reading for the fifth installment of the “Dessert with the Experts” series on …
Charlemagne once said, “To have another language is to possess a second soul.” There is wisdom in these words from the medieval emperor, acknowledging the …
Last week during the Culp reopening, the East Tennessee State Pride Center had its grand opening, inviting students of all genders and sexual orientations to …
With the D.P. Culp University Center closed since summer of 2018, it’s left a lot of students without a common place to gather and meet …