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ETSU Chorale to perform at Tennessee All-State conference

ETSU Chorale to perform at Tennessee All-State conference

ETSU Chorale will perform at the Tennessee Music Educators Association All-State Conference and host a free send-off concert March 29.
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New ETSU exhibits reveal mining’s human cost

New ETSU exhibits reveal mining’s human cost

New exhibits at ETSU’s Archives of Appalachia feature powerful photography documenting the human and environmental costs of coal mining.
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ETSU arts showcase celebrates student creativity

ETSU arts showcase celebrates student creativity

ETSU’s Mary B. Martin School of the Arts Showcase highlighted student performances, film, storytelling and visual art.
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Warm spring pattern emerging across Appalachia

Warm spring pattern emerging across Appalachia

ETSU researchers are tracking an unusually warm weather pattern across Appalachia as drought conditions persist in parts of Tennessee.
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Two ETSU lectures highlight health and humanities

Two ETSU lectures highlight health and humanities

ETSU’s 2025-26 Great Lecture Series concludes on March 6 with lectures by Drs. Brandi Eveland-Sayers and Scott Honeycutt.
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March at ETSU: Esports, arts, film and family fun

March at ETSU: Esports, arts, film and family fun

Discover March events at ETSU, including esports, ETSU-Con, jazz, Oscar-nominated films, a theatrical production, a planetarium show and family fun.
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ETSU grad aims to preserve klezmer through Fulbright

ETSU grad aims to preserve klezmer through Fulbright

ETSU alumnus Franklin Acosta is a Fulbright semifinalist seeking to preserve klezmer music through a new teaching document for clarinetists.
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Broadway actor directs powerful ‘Passage’ at ETSU

Broadway actor directs powerful ‘Passage’ at ETSU

ETSU’s 2026 Basler Chair Steve Maurice Jones directs “Passage,” a powerful exploration of power and perception, March 5-8 at the Martin Center.
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Mountain Made brings folk festival back to ETSU

Mountain Made brings folk festival back to ETSU

ETSU revives its Appalachian Folk Festival April 7 with Grammy-nominated alumna Amythyst Kiah, live bluegrass, storytelling and traditional crafts.
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Ready to turn your associate degree into a bachelor’s degree?

Ready to turn your associate degree into a bachelor’s degree?

Southwest Virginia Community College and ETSU create 11 new transfer pathways to streamline bachelor's paths in arts, business and tech.