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ETSU celebrates 40 years of Appalachian heritage

ETSU celebrates 40 years of Appalachian heritage
The Center of Excellence for Appalachian Studies and Services at ETSU is marking its 40th anniversary with a special celebration at the Reece Museum.
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ETSU research explores Spanish flu's impact on Appalachia

ETSU research explores Spanish flu's impact on Appalachia
ETSU researchers have examined the devastating effects of the 1918 Spanish flu in Appalachia, uncovering lessons that resonate in the wake of COVID-19.
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Changes are impacting these 'ecosystem engineers'

Changes are impacting these 'ecosystem engineers'
ETSU researchers are studying beaver distribution revealing how these ecosystem engineers may adapt to future environmental shifts.
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ETSU celebrates Black History Month

ETSU celebrates Black History Month
ETSU is celebrating Black History Month with events and the announcement of a new memorial dedicated to the five students who first desegregated the university.
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ETSU esports score big at major competitions

ETSU esports score big at major competitions
ETSU's esports program has established itself as a powerhouse in collegiate gaming this past season, with a fall record of 45-20.
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February Events Roundup

February Events Roundup
This listing shares information on concerts, film screenings, exhibits, public talks and other events open to the public in February 2025 at ETSU.
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New skeletal discovery offers hope for regenerative medicine

New skeletal discovery offers hope for regenerative medicine
Dr. Richard Prince has joined a team in discovering lipocartilage, a groundbreaking tissue with potential for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
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New director for Early Childhood Learning Center

New director for Early Childhood Learning Center
Dr. Christy Isbell was announced as the next director of the Center of Excellence in Early Childhood Learning and Development.
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Drs. Handy, Herrmann, and Lawson present Great Lectures

Drs. Handy, Herrmann, and Lawson present Great Lectures
ETSUs 2024-25 Great Lecture Series resumes on Friday, Feb. 7, with lectures by Drs. Rod Handy, Andrew Herrmann and Christy Lawson.
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NETN Music Census reveals $75.9M impact, summit announced

NETN Music Census reveals $75.9M impact, summit announced
The Northeast Tennessee Music Census, a regional community-led partnership with the Tennessee Entertainment Commission, has released its 2024 findings.