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ETSU holiday concert returns Dec. 5-6

ETSU holiday concert returns Dec. 5-6

TSU’s Holiday Concert, “Glory Shone Around,” brings more than 250 musicians together for three performances of beloved seasonal classics and new works.
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ETSU Great Lecture Series on Nov. 7 showcases faculty excellence

ETSU Great Lecture Series on Nov. 7 showcases faculty excellence

ETSU’s Great Lecture Series continues Nov. 7, featuring faculty experts Drs. Gordon, Hale, and Killmeyer. Free and open to the public.
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How many Appalachian monsters can you name?

How many Appalachian monsters can you name?

From the Mothman to Smoke Wolves, ETSU explores Appalachian monster myths as Halloween approaches.
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ETSU students compete at global bioengineering event

ETSU students compete at global bioengineering event

ETSU students are representing the university at the international iGEM competition in Paris with an innovative project.
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ETSU November events: Music, theater, talks, and holiday lights

ETSU November events: Music, theater, talks, and holiday lights

Discover ETSU’s November 2025 events: Music, Broadway, holiday festivities, art exhibits & more. Meet senior theater student Natalie Underwood.
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Peak fall color shines across Appalachia

Peak fall color shines across Appalachia

ETSU experts say this week marks the peak of fall color across Appalachia, with vibrant reds, golds, and oranges now lighting up foothills and valleys.
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ETSU exhibit explores apple butter, an Appalachian tradition

ETSU exhibit explores apple butter, an Appalachian tradition

ETSU’s Archives of Appalachia debuts “Appalachian Foodways: Apple Butter,” exploring how this cherished tradition connects food and culture.
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Bands of America returns to ETSU

Bands of America returns to ETSU

ETSU will host the Bands of America Ballad Health East Tennessee Regional Championship.
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Peak fall color spreads across Appalachia

Peak fall color spreads across Appalachia

ETSU experts report peak fall color now lighting up mid-elevation ranges across Southern Appalachia, with vibrant reds and golds visible throughout the region.
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First-gen ETSU student pursues rural health mission

First-gen ETSU student pursues rural health mission

ETSU student Olivia Rogers turns her small-town roots and global experiences into a mission to bring compassionate, culturally aware care to rural Appalachia.