DEI office ends operations, student centers to be “reimagined”
ETSU announced plans to restructure its student centers following the passage of new legislation prohibiting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices at public institutions in …
ETSU announced plans to restructure its student centers following the passage of new legislation prohibiting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices at public institutions in …
Once a year, thousands of people head to the Knox Asian Festival, held at the World’s Fair Park grounds in Knoxville, Tennessee. The festival is …
The Black American Studies Program and the Reece Museum hosted “Hip Hop History: A Cultural Celebration,” a series of events that seeks to encourage diversity. …
The Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center hosted another successful Cultural Jam this past Thursday, Aug. 25, at the Quad. The Cultural Jam is an annual …
In Appalachia, we have a different way of life. We find that values we hold can differ from most of the United States and world. …
Once forgotten, vinyl records are making their comeback faster than the needle can drop. Kelly Davis, the owner of local Backdoor Records, has been collecting records …
On Thursday, Feb. 3, the Office of Equity and Inclusion will be presenting the feature documentary “I’m Not Racist… Am I?”. This documentary consists of 12 …
East Tennessee State University prides itself on its ever-evolving diverse population of students and staff. It is also growing its drive for justice, knowledge, diversity …
In the year 1971, the 26th amendment was ratified, giving young adults the right to vote in United States elections and outlawing age discrimination. Fifty years …
On Sept. 8, The Black Affairs Association hosted an event called, “Vibe N’ Paint.” The event was an easy way for many diverse students all …