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Bands of America returns to ETSU

Bands of America returns to ETSU

ETSU will host the Bands of America Ballad Health East Tennessee Regional Championship.
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Peak fall color spreads across Appalachia

Peak fall color spreads across Appalachia

ETSU experts report peak fall color now lighting up mid-elevation ranges across Southern Appalachia, with vibrant reds and golds visible throughout the region.
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First-gen ETSU student pursues rural health mission

First-gen ETSU student pursues rural health mission

ETSU student Olivia Rogers turns her small-town roots and global experiences into a mission to bring compassionate, culturally aware care to rural Appalachia.
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ETSU experts forecast peak fall colors ahead

ETSU experts forecast peak fall colors ahead

ETSU experts say bright days and cool nights are setting up ideal conditions for vibrant Appalachian fall foliage.
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ETSU celebrates legacy of Dr. Chris Dula

ETSU celebrates legacy of Dr. Chris Dula

ETSU’s annual Dula Day honors Dr. Chris Dula through service, learning, and community volunteering on Oct. 18.
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Red panda cub named for ETSU scientist

Red panda cub named for ETSU scientist

Zoo Knoxville honors ETSU’s Dr. Steven Wallace, naming a red panda cub after the Gray Fossil Site paleontologist. 
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Winners selected at ETSU Elevates Pitch Competition

Winners selected at ETSU Elevates Pitch Competition

ETSU students pitched projects to solve community issues, earning $20K in prizes during Founders Week’s ETSU Elevates Pitch Competition.
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ETSU’s ‘Little Women’ opens Oct. 23 with timeless themes

ETSU’s ‘Little Women’ opens Oct. 23 with timeless themes

ETSU Theatre presents “Little Women” Oct. 23-26, bringing Kate Hamill’s adaptation of the beloved classic to life on stage.
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Prime time for peak fall color in Appalachian Mountains

Prime time for peak fall color in Appalachian Mountains

ETSU experts report excellent fall colors developing at 4,500-5,500 feet this weekend in the Appalachian Mountains, ideal conditions for peak viewing. 
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Why philosophy majors thrive in the real world

Why philosophy majors thrive in the real world

Philosophy majors have good career outcomes, outperforming business students on GMAT and ranking among top GRE/LSAT scorers.