Flagship of Appalachia

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ETSU fall color reports returning for Appalachian Mountains

ETSU fall color reports returning for Appalachian Mountains

ETSU’s weekly reports for fall foliage in the Appalachian Mountains.
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Princeton Review names ETSU a Best College in the South

Princeton Review names ETSU a Best College in the South

Princeton Review recognizes ETSU as a Best College in the South, cementing its reputation as one of the top value universities in Tennessee.
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ETSU Gatton College of Pharmacy celebrates 20 years

ETSU Gatton College of Pharmacy celebrates 20 years

East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy is celebrating 20 years since its establishment in 2005.
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ETSU art gallery plans major Helene event 

ETSU art gallery plans major Helene event 

“Layered, Woven and Pierced: Appalachian Soul A Year On” opens Sept. 4 at ETSU's Tipton-Ashe art gallery.
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ETSU named 2025 Yellow Ribbon School by U.S. Veterans Magazine

ETSU named 2025 Yellow Ribbon School by U.S. Veterans Magazine

U.S. Veterans Magazine names ETSU a 2025 Yellow Ribbon School, adding to growing streak of military-friendly honors.
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ETSU announces Homecoming 2025

ETSU announces Homecoming 2025

ETSU Fall Homecoming 2025 is Oct. 18-26 with nine days of festivities and ETSU football.
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Quillen College of Medicine to increase class size in 2026

Quillen College of Medicine to increase class size in 2026

East Tennessee State University’s Quillen College of Medicine will expand the size of its incoming classes in 2026, growing from 78 students to 100 students.
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ETSU’s bluegrass program earns national music honor

ETSU’s bluegrass program earns national music honor

ETSU’s Bachelor of Arts in Bluegrass, Old-Time and Roots Music, the nation’s largest program, earns major accreditation.
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ETSU’s Gray Fossil Site team unearths 5-million-year-old deer fossils

ETSU’s Gray Fossil Site team unearths 5-million-year-old deer fossils

ETSU’s Gray Fossil Site team discovered 5-million-year-old deer fossils – among the earliest deer family records in America.
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ETSU’s Center for Rural Health and Research celebrates five years of impact and growth

ETSU’s Center for Rural Health and Research celebrates five years of impact and growth

ETSU's Center for Rural Health and Research recently released its fifth annual report, highlighting its impact in rural communities across Appalachia.