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September events at ETSU

September events at ETSU

Reece Museum student worker Margaret Johnson enjoys her work so much she got a special tattoo. Read her story and learn about September's public events at ETSU.
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ETSU art gallery plans major Helene event 

ETSU art gallery plans major Helene event 

“Layered, Woven and Pierced: Appalachian Soul A Year On” opens Sept. 4 at ETSU's Tipton-Ashe art gallery.
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Best-selling Author John Green to speak at ETSU festival on Feb. 26

Best-selling Author John Green to speak at ETSU festival on Feb. 26

John Green, best-selling author of The Anthropocene Reviewed, will speak at ETSU's Festival of Ideas on Feb. 26, 2026.
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ETSU’s bluegrass program earns national music honor

ETSU’s bluegrass program earns national music honor

ETSU’s Bachelor of Arts in Bluegrass, Old-Time and Roots Music, the nation’s largest program, earns major accreditation.
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ETSU alumnus Tim Tate shares blue-collar art with Kingsport community

ETSU alumnus Tim Tate shares blue-collar art with Kingsport community

An ETSU alumnus shared 45 years of blue-collar art with the community in an exhibit, “Tim Tate’s Brushwork: A Lunch Bucket Legacy.”
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ETSU’s Gray Fossil Site team unearths 5-million-year-old deer fossils

ETSU’s Gray Fossil Site team unearths 5-million-year-old deer fossils

ETSU’s Gray Fossil Site team discovered 5-million-year-old deer fossils – among the earliest deer family records in America.
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ETSU releases documentary on Marching Bucs

ETSU releases documentary on Marching Bucs

ETSU has released a new documentary highlighting the powerful journey of the ETSU Marching Bucs to the 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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ETSU scientist earns major award

ETSU scientist earns major award

Dr. Aruna Kilaru of ETSU was recently named a Fellow of the American Society of Plant Biologists (APB).
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ETSU faculty receive $3.7M to enhance grad student training

ETSU faculty receive $3.7M to enhance grad student training

Two grants totaling $3.7 million will help ETSU faculty focus on growing the behavioral health workforce in Northeast Tennessee.
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Family stories and healing take center stage in new exhibition at the Reece Museum

Family stories and healing take center stage in new exhibition at the Reece Museum

ETSU’s Reece Museum presents “Memory to Materials & Objects,” a solo exhibition by LaKesha Lee.