ETSU students create tiny art
Two of ETSU’s grad students, Cait Maltbie and Annie Hutchins, are being featured by the Small Art Gallery at Crumb Bakeshop in Johnson City. Maltbie …
Two of ETSU’s grad students, Cait Maltbie and Annie Hutchins, are being featured by the Small Art Gallery at Crumb Bakeshop in Johnson City. Maltbie …
The Martin Center was filled with the sounds of angelical Jellicle cats for its second Broadway Series event. “CATS” tells the story of the Jellicle …
Visit the Pride Walk this spring to welcome the return of ETSU’s Farmers Market. The ETSU Farmers Market will be returning to campus on March …
ETSU’s Miguel Parrilla is training for the Olympics while also pursuing a degree in parks and recreation management. Parrilla is originally from Knoxville, and he …
Andrew Dunn, professor and chair of the Department of Media and Communication, has recently been named as a fellow of the American Council on Education …
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (March 4, 2023) – ETSU men and women’s basketball were bounced out of the Southern Conference Tournament in Asheville, N.C. over the weekend …
On Feb. 24, Clemmer College brought a four-legged friend to campus for an experience that was unfor-goat-able. In collaboration with The Funny Farm, a working …
Starting after the board’s Aug. 2 meeting later this year, ETSU President Brian Noland will represent the Southern Conference on the NCAA Division I Board …
The Department of Sustainability announced their new EarthFest T-Shirt Design Contest to celebrate their annual Earth Festival, held on April 21 located in University Commons …
ETSU kicked off this year’s Festival of Ideas with speakers from the podcast “Pantsuit Politics.” The Festival of Ideas started Tuesday with podcast co-hosts Sarah …