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September events at ETSU
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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
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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
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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
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Mary B. Martin School of the Arts
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
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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
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Gray Fossil Site
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
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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
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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
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Quillen College of Medicine
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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
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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.
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