MTSU will briefly test its emergency alert system Wednesday, Oct. 30, with a special message for the university’s 25,000-plus registered users via email, text and..
Can we still brush up our Shakespeare and heed Cole Porter’s clever love songs in the era of #MeToo, toxic masculinity and gender politics? MTSU..
MTSU‘s Department of Art and Design has a special Saturday planned for the community with an open house welcoming everyone intrigued by fine art and..
An upcoming special MTSU Distinguished Lecture will feature internationally renowned autism awareness advocate Dr. Temple Grandin. Grandin’s lecture, “Helping Different Kinds of Minds Solve Problems,” is..
MTSU’s Stones River Chamber Players will open their 2019-20 season Monday, Oct. 21, with the world premiere of a School of Music composer’s tuneful tribute to..
The MTSU School of Music’s popular “Keyboard Artist Series” will welcome internationally acclaimed pianist Daria Rabotkina to the Wright Music Building Friday, Oct. 18, for..
If the recent focus on music’s roots has you hankering to hear more, a young pair of old-time Tennessee fiddling wizards, captured on 21st-century digital..
Weather permitting, MTSU plans to test its tornado sirens on campus and at the Miller Coliseum Complex Monday, Oct. 7, at 11:20 a.m. This will..
Ever tried to figure out what someone’s really saying with their body language? A former FBI agent-turned nonverbal communications expert can help you translate. Joe..
Three journalists from the South Florida Sun Sentinel, winner of the gold-medal 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service Journalism for their investigative coverage of the..
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