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Extreme weather is increasing. What does that mean for Appalachia?

Extreme weather is increasing. What does that mean for Appalachia?

ETSU experts shed light on extreme weather in the region, especially what it will mean for the people of Appalachia.
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ETSU student will fulfill promise at Commencement

ETSU student will fulfill promise at Commencement

James “Jack” Smithey did more than just graduate from ETSU when he walked the stage, he also fulfilled a promise made over 15 years ago.
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ETSU Great Lecture Series continues December 8

ETSU Great Lecture Series continues December 8

ETSU is hosting its second installment of the Great Lecture series December 8th.
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ETSU plays critical role in state mitigation plan

ETSU plays critical role in state mitigation plan

ETSU played a significant role in crafting the FEMA-approved 2023 Tennessee State Hazard Mitigation Plan.
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Amid national growth in surveying, ETSU program earns grant

Amid national growth in surveying, ETSU program earns grant

As the national need for surveyors grows, ETSU is securing grants and awards from the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying.
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ETSU professor will spend semester abroad

ETSU professor will spend semester abroad

Dr. Ingrid Luffman, an award-winning ETSU professor in Geosciences, will spend a semester immersed at Harlaxton College.
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ETSU scientists: Beavers have been shaping North America for 7 million years

ETSU scientists: Beavers have been shaping North America for 7 million years

ETSU scientists have shed new light on beavers and their impact on North American ecosystems, dating back millions of years.
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ETSU’s hosting viewing party for partial eclipse

ETSU’s hosting viewing party for partial eclipse

ETSU is planning an event around the partial eclipse on Oct. 14.