Cultural Competency educates students on disabilities
Multicultural Affairs held presentations on Monday, March 19 and Tuesday, March 20 following their Cultural Competency series of presentations. This week’s presentations were over disabilities. …
Multicultural Affairs held presentations on Monday, March 19 and Tuesday, March 20 following their Cultural Competency series of presentations. This week’s presentations were over disabilities. …
Jam Nights often allow students to express themselves by performing songs or spoken word poetry. On Feb. 8, ETSU students gathered together to express themselves …
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’s Multicultural Affairs works diligently every year to bring international and domestic students together to explore the many different cultures on our campus through International …
The crowded Culp Auditorium and its empty stage were transported across the Atlantic as the Shades of Africa event began on November 18. The event, which was put …
Here in America, Thanksgiving is a holiday that is intertwined with tradition. It is a time in which college students can take a break from …
Every dark cloud has a silver lining, so they say. Well, Michael Brown Sr. does, anyway. This was the theme of the father of late …
In recent years, ETSU has seen a rise in international students, and in turn, a rise in representation of their various cultures on campus. At the Multicultural …
This weekend, the ETSU Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted its third annual Native American festival. ETSU students were excited to see the festival’s return. According to …