The dream didn’t die with Dr. King
On April 4, ETSU remembered the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This year marked the 50th year of his passing. The audience was …
On April 4, ETSU remembered the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This year marked the 50th year of his passing. The audience was …
Forget spring cleaning. Let’s do some spring creative writing! If the statement above tickles your fancy, the East Tennessee State University Creative Writing Spring Literary …
The Gray Fossil Site is excavating history one bone at a time. In Gray, Tennessee, students gathered for an orientation session for excavation volunteers worked …
Contrary to what U.S. politics may suggest, debates are not always between two angry candidates. In fact, “I agree with my opponent” was a popular …
Looking for a fun way to celebrate the end of another school year? Unity Fest is the perfect-and free-occasion for students seeking a change and …
“Salvador Dali and the Divine Comedy, Part III: Paradise” is currently on display at the Reece Museum until June 15. The collection is the final installment …
East Tennessee State University will soon host its first-ever LGBTQ+ Pride Festival to mark the end of the Civility Series. The food, entertainment, education and …
Next week, ETSU’S Outreach and Advocacy Sexuality Information for Students program will take back the night as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. In 2009, …
ETSU track and field traveled to Raleigh, North Carolina during the Easter weekend to partake in the Raleigh Relays. In an historic first day, Junior …
Get ready for a night of laughter, because a well known storyteller is coming to ETSU. “We wanted to do something for the students who …