Flagship of Appalachia

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Leadership Tennessee names Heather Levesque to NEXT program

Leadership Tennessee names Heather Levesque to NEXT program

Leadership Tennessee names ETSU’s Dr. Heather Levesque to its NEXT Class XII.
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119 citizens naturalized in ceremony at ETSU

119 citizens naturalized in ceremony at ETSU

ETSU hosted its third naturalization ceremony on campus Tuesday, further solidifying its spot as a civic engagement partner.
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What is an age-friendly university?

What is an age-friendly university?

ETSU has been named an Age-Friendly University, joining a global network committed to lifelong learning, intergenerational engagement, and healthy aging.
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ETSU: Warmer, drier winter likely for Appalachia

ETSU: Warmer, drier winter likely for Appalachia

NOAA’s winter outlook calls for warmer, drier conditions across Southern Appalachia.
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ETSU honors bluegrass icon with tribute concert

ETSU honors bluegrass icon with tribute concert

ETSU celebrates music pioneer Hobe Stanton with a Nov. 16 tribute concert at The Down Home, marking the release of “Appalachia on Record, 1946-1954.”
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Support public radio: WETS-FM fall fundraiser 

Support public radio: WETS-FM fall fundraiser 

ETSU’s WETS-FM is hosting its Fall Fundraiser Nov. 3-8, aiming to gain 200 new members to sustain thoughtful public radio in Tennessee and Appalachia.
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How many Appalachian monsters can you name?

How many Appalachian monsters can you name?

From the Mothman to Smoke Wolves, ETSU explores Appalachian monster myths as Halloween approaches.
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Peak fall color shines across Appalachia

Peak fall color shines across Appalachia

ETSU experts say this week marks the peak of fall color across Appalachia, with vibrant reds, golds, and oranges now lighting up foothills and valleys.
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ETSU researchers secure major NIH funding

ETSU researchers secure major NIH funding

Researchers at East Tennessee State University’s Quillen College of Medicine have received more than $4.9 million in NIH funding in recent months.
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ETSU exhibit explores apple butter, an Appalachian tradition

ETSU exhibit explores apple butter, an Appalachian tradition

ETSU’s Archives of Appalachia debuts “Appalachian Foodways: Apple Butter,” exploring how this cherished tradition connects food and culture.