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ETSU Board approves new academic program, 2.3% pay raises

ETSU Board approves new academic program, 2.3% pay raises

During its quarterly meeting, the ETSU Board reviewed progress and approved measures that support ETSU’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the region’s workforce.
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ETSU honors bluegrass icon with tribute concert

ETSU honors bluegrass icon with tribute concert

ETSU celebrates music pioneer Hobe Stanton with a Nov. 16 tribute concert at The Down Home, marking the release of “Appalachia on Record, 1946-1954.”
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ETSU Theatre brings hilarious musical to the stage

ETSU Theatre brings hilarious musical to the stage

ETSU’s Theatre and Dance Department presents “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” Nov. 19-23, a hilarious musical where audience members join the fun.
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Reece Museum to host History Harvest related to religious life in Appalachia

Reece Museum to host History Harvest related to religious life in Appalachia

The ETSU Reece Museum invites the community to bring artifacts & stories related to religious & spiritual life in Appalachia to a History Harvest event Nov. 15.
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ETSU student named Rhodes Scholarship finalist

ETSU student named Rhodes Scholarship finalist

ETSU senior Kyah Powers has been named a Rhodes Scholarship finalist, marking the university’s third consecutive year with a Rhodes finalist. 
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ETSU provides health-focused education abroad programs

ETSU provides health-focused education abroad programs

For students aiming for a career in the health professions, ETSU offers numerous chances to learn through education abroad.
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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.