Matt Haimovitz brings Feast of Cello to ETSU
Matt Haimovitz brought a delicious feast of cello music to ETSU this last week as part of his series “The Bach Suites: A Moveable Feast.” …
Matt Haimovitz brought a delicious feast of cello music to ETSU this last week as part of his series “The Bach Suites: A Moveable Feast.” …
In courtesy of the Mary B. Martin School of the Arts,”Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four” was screened Oct. 23 in …
Students and professors gathered together on Thursday afternoon to hear singer-songwriter Melanie DeMore give a lecture on sound awareness and how music and media affect our …
This weekend ETSU students were invited to take a look through the eyes of another culture. The annual ETSU Native American Festival returned for the …
Free speech is not free. Iranian hip-hop artist and activist Shahin Najafi can attest to this after being accused of apostasy by Iranian clerics following …
Sept. 21 – Department of Appalachian Studies Square Dance Head to the Down Home in downtown Johnson City on Thursday for a night of square …
Higher education is not cheap. Ask nearly every person in the world and they will tell you as much. Adults can spend their entire lives …
Music is a universal language capable of uniting hearts from different cultures, rhythms and regions – at least that is what the Wind Whisperers of …
During the spring 2016 semester, ETSU President Brian Noland announced several new construction projects that would take place on campus beginning in fall 2016 and …
Visual Artist Talk Presented by the Mary B. Martin School of the Arts, artist Oscar Gillespie will be premiering his monotypes and intaglio, which includes …