Faculty discuss plans for social justice
As the spring 2021 semester comes to a close, several ETSU faculty members reflected on summer and fall plans for equity and inclusion on campus. …
As the spring 2021 semester comes to a close, several ETSU faculty members reflected on summer and fall plans for equity and inclusion on campus. …
The Leading Voices in Public Health series came to a close this semester with Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, an author, activist and champion for pediatric care. …
Lately, ETSU’s campus has been the center of social justice issues for rural Appalachia, an area with a largely white demographic. The students of ETSU …
The Mary V. Jordan Multicultural Center held the first of several “Listening for Action” events on March 2 in response to the ETSU men’s basketball …
Alternative Breaks has turned to Zoom for a safer-at-home learning experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. “What’s kind of exciting about the change this year and …
ETSU’s Slocumb Galleries will be hosting the “Black Diaspora Panel: Conversations on Race, Education, and Social Justice” on Thursday at 6 p.m. to discuss matters …
The second annual ETSU Equity and Inclusion Conference has been moved online. The two day event will take place Sept. 22 and 23 and will …
Amid a summer of unrest, as thousands across the country took to the streets to protest the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and other …
A group of students at ETSU have been working tirelessly to prove why Tennessee is referred to as the volunteer state. Volunteer ETSU is one …
As a part of the Queer in Appalachia series, sponsored by the ETSU Department of Women’s Studies, ETSU alumna and multi-rights activist Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson …