Black History and Public Health: Important People You Should Know
February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements and culture of African Americans while also recognizing the impacts of racism in the …
February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements and culture of African Americans while also recognizing the impacts of racism in the …
On this day in 55 C.E., a shocking tragedy unfolded within Rome. Tiberius II, commonly referred to as Britannicus, was poisoned at a banquet the …
February is American Heart Month. Celebrated annually, American Heart Month is a time for all Americans, young and old, to focus on their heart health. …
On Feb. 26, students from around campus gathered together while wearing black clothing in an event called “All Black Everything.” “During the All Black Everything event, people got together wearing …
Voice your opinion. As a part of the Black History Month events by Unapologetically Black, Feb. 12-18 will be “Discussion Week,” and it will include …
Jan. 17 – March 23: “Finite Disappointment / Infinite Hope” In honor of Black History Month, visit the exhibit by contemporary Washington D.C. photographer and …
ETSU Theatre: ETSU plays are only held ever so often, usually only once a season. Last semester it was “Othello,” but this spring semester the …
Artist Talk: Artist Michael Fischerkeller comes to ETSU to discuss his latest gallery “Our State of the Union.” Located in Ball Hall, Slocumb Galleries has …
Since 1976, February has been designated a month to celebrate contributions and successes by African Americans who have made a significant impact on history. This …
It is almost February and the weather has yet to allow for bundled up assembles. Instead, we are going around campus in leggings, a t-shirt …