Umoja: Music highlighting Black History
The ETSU Multicultural Center partnered with the Umoja Cultural Arts Committee of Johnson City to provide the community with a free concert. In the D.P. …
The ETSU Multicultural Center partnered with the Umoja Cultural Arts Committee of Johnson City to provide the community with a free concert. In the D.P. …
Students present at the “Consent is like Pizza” event last Wednesday found there was more in store than just free pizza. In collaboration with RISE: …
The Southern Circuit of Independent Filmmakers series continued last Monday with a screening of “Light From Light” in the reopened Culp auditorium. “There were two …
The D.P. Culp Student Center’s Martha Street Auditorium is creating many opportunities for club, student and school sponsored events and performances. The Mary B. Martin …
The Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Black Affairs Association are sponsoring auditions for the Rising Star Talent Show. The first half of auditions have …
Along with the Culp opening next semester, Student Activities and Organizations’ staff want to rebrand the location as a student center with welcoming environment and …
The Mary B. Martin School of the Arts hosted a screening of the award-winning documentary “QUEST” in the Martha Street Culp Auditorium. According to Anita …
Jan. 16-Feb. 23 – “Along the Horizon” : Contemporary Drawing in Tennessee This exhibition is curated by ETSU Art and Design faculty members, Andrew Ross and …
On Thursday, Nov. 16 ETSU’s Wind Ensemble “A” and Wind Ensemble “B” performed back to back in the Culp Auditorium in a show entitled “Parallels: …
In the 1930s and 40s, H. Lee Waters created films for the pleasure of his audience. Now, more than 75 years, later Duke Performances is …
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