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ETSU students encouraged to file FAFSA and scholarship applications for 2026-27

ETSU students encouraged to file FAFSA and scholarship applications for 2026-27

The 2026-27 FAFSA is now open to current and potential students, and ETSU students are encouraged to apply for scholarships.
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ETSU celebrates Exercise is Medicine month in October

ETSU celebrates Exercise is Medicine month in October

East Tennessee State University’s Exercise is Medicine-On Campus chapter is celebrating Exercise is Medicine month in October.
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ETSU October events: Music, theater and Homecoming

ETSU October events: Music, theater and Homecoming

Discover ETSU’s October 2025 events: Choral Collage, Homecoming, a theater production, art exhibits & more. Meet Master of Music student Ross Earl.
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Service and celebration: ETSU to observe Founders Week, Oct. 6-11

Service and celebration: ETSU to observe Founders Week, Oct. 6-11

ETSU’s Founders Week will highlight the community spirit that has made the university a hub of learning, service, research and regional impact since 1911.
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ETSU Elevates pitch competition to invest in community partnerships

ETSU Elevates pitch competition to invest in community partnerships

ETSU students showcase innovative, community-focused projects at the ETSU Elevates Pitch Competition, part of Founders Week 2025.
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ETSU Health Surgical Oncologist to keep advanced cancer care close to home

ETSU Health Surgical Oncologist to keep advanced cancer care close to home

ETSU Health welcomes surgical oncologist Dr. Jennifer Whittington, bringing advanced cancer care and expertise home to Appalachia.
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Fall color arriving in Appalachia’s highest elevations

Fall color arriving in Appalachia’s highest elevations

ETSU’s latest fall foliage report shows peak colors arriving above 5,000 feet in Appalachia, with excellent viewing through early October.
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Bucs Rebuild Together: Appalachian communities rise After Hurricane Helene

Bucs Rebuild Together: Appalachian communities rise After Hurricane Helene

Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene caused historic flooding, ETSU remains engaged in long-term recovery efforts and strengthening regional resilience.
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From Alcott to King, ETSU Theatre announces 2025-26 season

From Alcott to King, ETSU Theatre announces 2025-26 season

ETSU theatre productions span “Little Women” to Stephen King’s “Carrie: The Musical” with professional performances in Johnson City, Tennessee.
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Grammy-nominated professor helps restore Appalachian recordings

Grammy-nominated professor helps restore Appalachian recordings

ETSU’s Grammy-nominated Dr. Ted Olson helps restore 1925 Asheville recording sessions.