The Chinese Student and Scholar Association held a Chinese New Year Celebration Saturday in the Basler Center for Physical Activity. Above: Children enjoy playing during the celebration.
ETSU has received a $1 million endowment to establish the Mary B. Martin School of the Arts. ETSU President Paul Stanton made the announcement Friday during a news conference. James C. "Jim" Martin, of Johnson City, donated the funds in memory of his wife, Mary, an ETSU alumnus, who earned her B.
Imagine how the Nolichucky River might have appeared over 1,000 years ago, with prehistoric villages, full of activity, along the banks. East Tennessee State University senior and University Honors Scholar Michelle Hammett has conducted research that gives a clearer understanding of such a scene.
East Tennessee State University's spring 2009 headcount of 13,126 students represents the largest spring enrollment in the history of the university and an increase of almost 5 percent over last spring's 12,540 tally. ETSU spring semester figures encompass 10,259 undergraduates, 2,144 students enrolled in the School of Graduate Studies, the James H.