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The Wayne G. Basler Chair of Excellence for the Integration of the Arts, Rhetoric and Science brings renowned scholars to the college for public performances and to teach master classes
The Carroll Reece Museum and Slocumb Gallery provide educational and exhibition opportunities for students, faculty, and visiting artists
The Center for Appalachian Studies and Services provides unique educational opportunities in areas such as bluegrass music and storytelling
The Gray Fossil Site, with a museum/laboratory facility planned for Fall 2006, represents an outstanding pale ontological opportunity for faculty, students and visitors
The John C. Warden Herbarium is maintained by faculty members in Biological Sciences
The science departments provide support for the Hands On! Museum in Johnson City
Theatre students have opportunities to perform at the VA and Bud Frank Theatres
WETS national public radio station located on campus
The Migrant Education Program, involving faculty and students in Foreign Languages and Communication, serves the local Hispanic community
The Institute for Quantitative Biology represents an innovative collaboration among faculty and students in Mathematics and Biological Sciences
The “Statcave” Laboratory, funded by the National Science Foundation, provides support for students in general education mathematics courses
The ETSU Planetarium and Harry D. Powell Astronomical Observatory are located on campus
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