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ETSU cuts ribbon on newly renovated Sturgill Family Dental Hygiene Clinic

ETSU cuts ribbon on newly renovated Sturgill Family Dental Hygiene Clinic
The Sturgill family joined ETSU administrators to cut the ribbon on the newly renovated Sturgill Family Dental Hygiene Clinic.
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Percussion Ensemble at ETSU earns international honor

Percussion Ensemble at ETSU earns international honor
ETSU’s Percussion Ensemble is heading to Indianapolis for the New Percussion Ensemble Literature Showcase Concert, a tremendous honor.
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ETSU’s Mock Trial enjoying tremendous success

ETSU’s Mock Trial enjoying tremendous success
ETSU’s Mock Trial team, giving students immense hands-on learning opportunities, is winning major awards.
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‘James and the Giant Peach’ coming to ETSU

‘James and the Giant Peach’ coming to ETSU
ETSU students will perform “James and the Giant Peach,” the classic by Roald Dahl, at the Martin Center for the Arts.
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ETSU: Connecting with nature offers numerous benefits

ETSU: Connecting with nature offers numerous benefits
Mindful time in nature offers scores of health benefits, according to ETSU’s Dr. Bethany Novotny.
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Business and Technology inducts new Hall of Fame members

Business and Technology inducts new Hall of Fame members
ETSU’s College of Business and Technology inducted new members into their Hall of Fame, honoring inductees for business and community service achievements.
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ETSU scientists: Beavers have been shaping North America for 7 million years

ETSU scientists: Beavers have been shaping North America for 7 million years
ETSU scientists have shed new light on beavers and their impact on North American ecosystems, dating back millions of years.
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‘FL3TCH3R’ Exhibit on display at ETSU’s Reece Museum

‘FL3TCH3R’ Exhibit on display at ETSU’s Reece Museum
The ‘FL3TCH3R’ exhibit, with Adam DelMarcelle serving as juror, is on display at ETSU’s Reece Museum.
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ETSU CCRHS training next generation of child welfare advocates

ETSU CCRHS training next generation of child welfare advocates
The Child Advocacy Studies certificate at ETSU is designed to complement a bachelor’s degree in fields, such as social work.
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ETSU professors part of major project studying student behavior

ETSU professors part of major project studying student behavior
Drs. Kim Hale and Pamela Mims, part of a project that has received $3.8 million in grant funding, are partnering with regional schools to study behavior.