Flagship of Appalachia

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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’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’s Center for Rural Health and Research celebrates five years of impact and growth

ETSU’s Center for Rural Health and Research celebrates five years of impact and growth

ETSU's Center for Rural Health and Research recently released its fifth annual report, highlighting its impact in rural communities across Appalachia.
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ETSU experts urge heat safety

ETSU experts urge heat safety

With extreme temperatures forecast, ETSU public health experts urge Appalachia to take heat safety seriously.
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ETSU fossil discovery reveals giant ancient salamander

ETSU fossil discovery reveals giant ancient salamander

ETSU scientists uncovered Dynamognathus robertsoni, a massive fossil salamander that sheds new light on the evolution of Appalachian amphibians.
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ETSU: Prepare for another toasty summer

ETSU: Prepare for another toasty summer

ETSU's Climate Office is urging Southern Appalachian communities to prepare for a hotter-than-average summer.
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What a busy hurricane season means for Appalachia

What a busy hurricane season means for Appalachia

ETSUs Dr. Andrew Joyner warns that hurricane remnants can bring life-threatening flash floods to Appalachia.
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PBS features ETSU's red panda fossil discovery

PBS features ETSU's red panda fossil discovery

PBS Eons spotlighted ETSU professor Dr. Steven Wallace and the Gray Fossil Site in an episode exploring the evolution of red pandas.
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ETSU earns $350k for 'Encyclopedia of Appalachia'

ETSU earns $350k for 'Encyclopedia of Appalachia'

ETSU earned a 350,000 NEH grant to digitize and update the Encyclopedia of Appalachia, expanding access to the regions history, culture and scholarship.
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ETSU researcher studying macular degeneration

ETSU researcher studying macular degeneration

ETSU's Dr. Mark Kleinman recently received a 2.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study age-related macular degeneration.