Tennessee transplant: Gaelic echoes in Appalachian studies
Sin Sibh! That’s how Professor Adam Dahmer, or Àdhamh Dàmaireach, greeted the class in my Scottish Gaelic elective for Appalachian Studies. It was in that …
Sin Sibh! That’s how Professor Adam Dahmer, or Àdhamh Dàmaireach, greeted the class in my Scottish Gaelic elective for Appalachian Studies. It was in that …
The Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative hosted its annual spring Literary Festival from April 22 to 24. It included several events and panels, featuring …
Even though the semester is ending, there are plenty of art exhibits for viewing pleasure. The ETSU Department of Art and Design, in collaboration with …
On March 27, ETSU held a program at the Reece Museum to honor the life and work of Ross Spears, a Johnson City native. Rebecca …
The Center of Excellence for Appalachian Studies and Services is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The Institute of Appalachian Affairs began in 1978 to bring together …
Rich in history, much like the Appalachian region it honors, the Reece Museum is a fixture not only of campus life but also of all …
The FL3TCHER Exhibit opened on September 30 and will run till December 6. The FL3TCHER exhibition was created to forward the legacy of a former …
The Reece Museum presents “View from West Poplar Street to Gilmer Park,” an installation of 31 out of the 200 and ongoing paintings in artist …
The Tipton Gallery is displaying “Adapted/Adopted,” an exhibit curated by Karlota I. Contreras-Koterbay that features Asian American women artists who use art to reinvestigate their …
The “FL3TCH3R Exhibit” makes its 11th-annual appearance on East Tennessee State University’s campus. Fletcher H. Dyer, the exhibit’s namesake, was an ETSU senior working towards …