ETSU Panel Highlights Rural Health and Community Engagement
Faculty, students and community members gathered in the East Tennessee Room on Friday, April 10, to celebrate the recent release of the book “Involving Rural …
Faculty, students and community members gathered in the East Tennessee Room on Friday, April 10, to celebrate the recent release of the book “Involving Rural …
Internationally acclaimed author and educator John Green will headline ETSU’s Festival of Ideas as the keynote speaker on Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. at the …
On Thursday, March 3, members of the deaf community gathered in the D.P. Culp Student Center to tell stories and share their experiences. The event, …
We all take classes where we discuss divisive ethical or political issues. These discussions reveal how differently we believe on current event issues, whether that …
Every spring, the ETSU Mary B. Martin School of the Arts, College of Public Health and the Gold Humanism Society of the Quillen College of …
With the political climate pervading social circles, and how politics seem to be the dividing point for many, when and who should discuss politics? Though …
“Chernobyl transported us from one era to another. We face a new reality.” – Svetlana Alexievich In 1986, a nuclear reactor at the Chernobyl plant …
ETSU Diversity Educators will be hosting a coffeehouse community discussion on April 5 from 1-2 p.m. The discussion will concern the topics of biphobia and …
On March 22, ETSU Diversity Educators will be hosting a coffeehouse community discussion regarding the MeToo movement. “Diversity Educators has been hosting coffee house discussions …
East Tennessee is known for its natural beauty and wildlife. Even the old-growth trees in the region will be getting some notice soon in the …