Luntsford, West halls host Trick-or-Treat for Tots
Surrounded by fake spiders and streamers reading, “Enter at your own risk,” children of all ages got to trick-or-treat and participate in Halloween-themed activities on …
Surrounded by fake spiders and streamers reading, “Enter at your own risk,” children of all ages got to trick-or-treat and participate in Halloween-themed activities on …
Sherrod Library displayed its hidden treasures during a rare books and maps display on Oct. 23 from noon to 4 p.m. in the Quillen Conference …
An Out of the Darkness Community Walk, the first walk of its kind to take place in Johnson City, will be held on ETSU’s campus …
Mental health has become an increasingly talked about topic and for good reason. Mental health has the capacity to strongly affect our lives in so …
ETSU’s surveying and mapping program received a 2019 Education Award from The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. The NCEES is a licensing …
Students may be familiar with Light Up Guy or the Flag Guy on campus, but another “Guy” is rolling around campus lately and stirring buzz. …
With its unveiling ceremony set to take place in less than a month, the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza is undergoing its final stages of construction. …
On Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. the Muslim Student Association and other students gathered in Borchuck Plaza to hold a vigil for the people of …
The ETSU Office of Veterans Affairs received a Minuteman award from representatives of the Tennessee National Guard on Monday at the Military-Affiliated Resource Center in …
“I love to perform and share music, especially with students to audiences that are maybe not aware of the instrument or what these students can do,” said professor Stephanie Frye-Clark, who will be playing a major leadership role in the tuba recital Thursday.