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Renowned storyteller Elizabeth Ellis performing at ETSU

Renowned storyteller Elizabeth Ellis performing at ETSU

Join ETSU on March 5 for an evening with acclaimed storyteller Elizabeth Ellis, known for her captivating tales rooted in Appalachian heritage.
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Helping the helpers – and survivors

Helping the helpers – and survivors

Following the impact of Hurricane Helene, faculty and staff from ETSU jumped into action to help support mental health professionals and survivors.
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ETSU Theatre presents 'The Wolves'

ETSU Theatre presents 'The Wolves'

Experience the raw intensity of adolescence as ETSU Theatre stages The Wolves, a compelling play about a high school girls soccer team.
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ETSU hosting third annual economic forum

ETSU hosting third annual economic forum

Join business leaders, entrepreneurs and community members at ETSU for the third annual Appalachian Highlands Economic Forum.
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Devastating storms define Appalachia's 2024 climate

Devastating storms define Appalachia's 2024 climate

In 2024, Southern Appalachia experienced unprecedented weather extremes, including record-breaking heatwaves and catastrophic flooding from Hurricane Helene.
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Go beyond studying hard

Go beyond studying hard

ETSU professors from a variety of disciplines share their best advice on how students can go beyond reading, taking notes and studying to succeed.
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Dungeons, dragons, and therapy: ETSU's unique counseling services

Dungeons, dragons, and therapy: ETSU's unique counseling services

The Counseling Center at ETSU is introducing special therapy group options, including a Dungeons & Dragons Therapy Group.
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ETSU online MSN program ranked best in Tennessee

ETSU online MSN program ranked best in Tennessee

RegisteredNursing.org has ranked ETSU's online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program the best program in Tennessee.
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ETSU's Leading Voices in Public Health lectures return

ETSU's Leading Voices in Public Health lectures return

Brad Stone will present a lecture at ETSU's Brinkley Center titled "How the Civil War Created Modern Medicine, Nursing and Public Health."
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ETSU's Bluegrass Legacy: Shaping a Global Sound

ETSU's Bluegrass Legacy: Shaping a Global Sound

ETSU's Bluegrass, Old-Time and Roots Music Studies program is a leader in Appalachian music, preserving tradition while empowering artists.