Final sesquicentennial event celebrates history, culture
The community of Johnson City came together for the Sesquicentennial Grand Finale Celebration Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at King Commons – a sight …
The community of Johnson City came together for the Sesquicentennial Grand Finale Celebration Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at King Commons – a sight …
Dr. Elwood Watson, a professor of history, African American studies and gender studies at ETSU, has authored a new book, “Keepin’ It Real: Essays on …
The Southeast Fibers Educators Association debuts its “In Flux” traveling textile exhibition from Oct. 1-25 at Slocumb Galleries. This exhibit is presented by the ETSU …
On Sept 18, students, faculty and members of the community gathered at Reece Museum for a lecture entitled “’The Othello Music’: Celebrating Paul Robeson’s Songs …
The beginning of February marks the start of Black History Month, a time for the celebration and remembrance of important people and events throughout the …
With a love for history from an early age, Dr. Andrew Slap was destined to become a professor. However, he didn’t realize his passion would …
Johnson City is about to hit a big milestone. The city is turning 150 years old in 2019, and the community will host a birthday …
Forty years ago, in 1978, ETSU launched an initiative that opened new doors for the university and its students: The Archives of Appalachia. The Archives …
America would not be what and where it is today without immigration and multiculturalism. Donald Trump has enacted stricter policies and rules regarding certain minority …
In American history, citizens have always been extremely passionate about the presidency and how that individual should lead the country. It frequently leads to many …