Department of Theatre and Dance is improvising, adapting through social-distancing
Since classes have entered an online format, garage spaces have turned into dance studios, and living rooms have become the stage. Professors and students alike …
Since classes have entered an online format, garage spaces have turned into dance studios, and living rooms have become the stage. Professors and students alike …
Construction is pushing forward at the James C. and Mary B. Martin Center for the Arts. The new center for performing arts at 1320 W. State …
On Oct. 30, a dance recital was held in Campus Center Building to bring awareness to a neurological condition known as Chiari Malformation. “Basically, the …
There is only a month between now and the kick-off of the Department of Theatre and Dance’s first production of the year. A variety of …
The McKinney Center and Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts launched their fall 2019 schedule, featuring an abundant lineup of classes for all …
On April 15, an exhibition show led by physician, psychiatrist and artist Dr. Eric Avery along with fellow printmaker and graphic designer Adam DelMarcelle will …
On Sept. 20-21, ETSU held its annual Native American Festival in the quad, providing the community the opportunity to learn about a different culture. This …
If you’ve been to the ETSU library in the evening, chances are you have witnessed the school’s “Light Up Guy” as he literally lights up …
Last week, East Tennessee State University’s Theatre Department delivered a production of Anne Washburn’s “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play.” “Mr. Burns” is set in a post-apocalyptic …
Throughout March, ETSU’s Chronic Illness and Disease Awareness Organization (CIDA) has held several fundraisers on behalf of Johnson City’s Small Miracles Therapeutic Equestrian Center. In April, CIDA will also be assisting Small Miracles with the …