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50 and beyond: WETS-FM celebrates anniversary, launches spring fund drive

50 and beyond: WETS-FM celebrates anniversary, launches spring fund drive

WETS-FM is celebrating 50 years of broadcast excellence.
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Natalie Wood receives accolades for Girl Scout food pantry project

Natalie Wood receives accolades for Girl Scout food pantry project

Natalie Wood earned a major award and scholarship for an important community service project.
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ETSU Health drives research to help infants

ETSU Health drives research to help infants

A better future for our region’s most vulnerable population is the motivating driver for Dr. Marty Olsen.
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Stellar lineup planned for ETSU’s economic forum

Stellar lineup planned for ETSU’s economic forum

Register today for the Appalachian Highlands Economic Forum, hosted by ETSU and filled with experts on a range of topics from real estate to housing.
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Kingsport Alliance for Continued Learning releases spring schedule

Kingsport Alliance for Continued Learning releases spring schedule

The Kingsport Alliance for Continued Learning (KACL) will offer its spring classes from March 12-April 18.
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Distinguished scholar named ETSU’s Basler Chair

Distinguished scholar named ETSU’s Basler Chair

Dr. Caro Novella, a respected scholar and artist, is playing an important role at ETSU this spring.
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ETSU professor earns elite fellowship

ETSU professor earns elite fellowship

The American Council on Education has named ETSU’s Dr. Daryl A. Carter an ACE fellow.
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Clarinet Ensemble, faculty to perform at prestigious festival

Clarinet Ensemble, faculty to perform at prestigious festival

The Clarinet Ensemble of ETSU’s Department of Music has been invited to perform at the prestigious Music by Women Festival in Columbus, Mississippi.
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Turning loss into compassion, Marisa Sardonia found her calling at ETSU

Turning loss into compassion, Marisa Sardonia found her calling at ETSU

ETSU senior Marisa Sardonia channeled the grief of losing her father early in her life into becoming a more compassionate person and a strong writer.
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Innovating for Healthier Communities

Innovating for Healthier Communities

The College of Public Health received an Award for Outstanding Community Service by the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH).