José Galvez, a Pulitzer Prize-winning artist and documentarian, has been capturing Latino life in the United States for more than 40 years.
Admission to the Oct. 16 event is free, but donations will be accepted.
She will participate in a series of skill-building seminars featuring regional experts, peer-to-peer learning and case study analysis.
Cade joins ETSU after working for 28 years in private practice dentistry, including 22 years in Kingsport.
Tickets are $12 for general admission and $6 for students.
Dalal is applying for external funding for her research and hopes it will have an impact on the treatment of ischemic heart disease.
The Oct. 14 event is free and open to the public.
Prior to joining ETSU, she founded and led Vodden Labs and Studio, a consulting firm focused on human-centered design.
“I have always been inclined to research that could impact decision-makers and industry participants,” said Andrew Muhammad.
The initiative is aimed at encouraging current and potential college students to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
The student-run radio station's programming for the day will begin with a ceremony in the D.P. Culp Student Center.
The free virtual event is set for Oct. 6.
Rising high school juniors and seniors, as well as prospective transfer students, are invited along with their families.
Admissions representatives will go to college to visit with students interested in a career in those fields.
The machine vision system company has been an affiliate member of the lab since August 2020 and a residential member since May 2021.
Virtual events are scheduled for Sept. 27-28.
Volunteers are needed to help screen 800 bags of sediment by the end of October.
Topics include border and immigration issues, Confederate monuments, health care justice and domestic violence.
The workshop begins Nov. 1 and runs through Dec. 8, with classes on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-8 p.m.
Current and potential college students are invited to this event, to be held on Oct. 7.
This new bystander intervention education program is aimed at training bar and restaurant staff to help prevent sexual assault.
Six simulation rooms mimic the real-life patient care setting.
This free event is scheduled for Sept. 24.
KACL, in partnership with East Tennessee State University at Kingsport, will offer a series of in-person and virtual classes.
Robert Becker, manager of the Gross Anatomy Lab at Quillen College of medicine, provides of sneak peek of what’s in store for the CSIT.
Interprofessional education is rooted in students learning and practicing collaborative care to improve health outcomes for patients.
In this Q&A, Simulation SP Manager Perry Butler provides a snapshot of the role of the SP in training health care professionals at ETSU.
The SMEG Lab has had its first research paper published in the Journal of Appalachian Health with a second expected to publish this month.
The evening of classical music begins at 7:30 p.m.
The activities will begin on Saturday, Sept. 18, with ASL Night at ETSU’s home football game against Delaware State University.
The Quillen 100 will benefit Speedway Children’s Charities.
The themes related to scarcity and abundancy, insiders and outsiders, and new and old.
The study examines impact on residents of long-term care facilities.
The ROTC cadet spends Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at PT, or physical training.
ETSU President Brian Norland reflects on the significance of the tragic events of 9/11.
Students must have no grade below ‘B-’ in any course taken, and a GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale to be named to the list.
Special recognition and events are planned from Sept. 13-19 for the health care simulation professionals.
The 24-year-old Knoxville native is enjoying the success of his latest single, "Better Off."
Dr. Gerardo Arceo-Gomez was part of a team that conducted research in northern California.
The Student Government Association President for 2021-22 is a junior University Honors Scholar from nearby Piney Flats.