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Great Lecture Series continues December 6

Great Lecture Series continues December 6
Drs. Brian Johnston, John Rankin & Megan Quinn will speak in ETSU's 2024-25 Great Lecture Series on Dec. 6, 2024.
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ETSU Reece Museum explores Appalachian heritage in 'Stitch Together' exhibit

ETSU Reece Museum explores Appalachian heritage in 'Stitch Together' exhibit
ETSU's Reece Museum displays its textile collection in the "Stitch Together: The Social Seamstress in Southern Appalachia" exhibit.
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ETSU celebrates veteran entrepreneurs

ETSU celebrates veteran entrepreneurs
ETSU celebrates the 2024 graduates of the STRIVE program, an entrepreneurship training course for veterans, service members and their families.
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First Horizon Foundation renews support for Martin Center

First Horizon Foundation renews support for Martin Center
The First Horizon Foundation made an additional donation to the ETSU Martin Center for the Arts' ticket subsidy program to benefit regional children and teens.
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ETSU Marching Bucs making history at Macy's Parade

ETSU Marching Bucs making history at Macy's Parade
The ETSU Marching Bucs are making history as they head to New York to perform in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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ETSU honors 2024 Notable Women recipients

ETSU honors 2024 Notable Women recipients
Dr. Dottie Greene and Melissa Shafer were named the Notable Women of ETSU for 2024 by Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies.
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ETSU professor publishes book on autoethnography, wins journal award

ETSU professor publishes book on autoethnography, wins journal award
ETSU's Dr. Andrew Herrmann published a new book on autoethnography. The Journal of Autoethnography, which he founded, received the Best New Journal Award.
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ETSU researchers use public data to identify excess deaths in Washington County in 2020

ETSU researchers use public data to identify excess deaths in Washington County in 2020
ETSU researchers used funeral and obituary data to identify more than 300 excess deaths in Washington County, TN, in 2020. Over half were related to COVID-19.
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Biology major Skylar Mathieson wins 3 Minute Thesis competition

Biology major Skylar Mathieson wins 3 Minute Thesis competition
Grad student Skylar Mathieson won ETSU's 3 Minute Thesis competition with her presentation on bumblebee behavior.
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ETSU National Alumni Association hosts Arctic Adventures

ETSU National Alumni Association hosts Arctic Adventures
ETSU National Alumni Association invites alumni and friends to Alumni Arctic Adventures, a series of family-friendly events for the region.