How much can a person change without his loved ones noticing — and helping? MTSU Theatre students are premiering a new adaptation of Franz Kafka’s..
Audiences in MTSU’s Hinton Hall will be flying high this Sunday afternoon, Feb. 19, when “Shades of Blue,” the U.S. Air Force Jazz Ensemble, takes..
Terrence J., set as the featured speaker for MTSU’s 2017 Black History Month celebration, will not be able to visit the campus as planned. The..
Former MTSU student Hillary Scott branched out into contemporary Christian music in 2016 and brought home two Grammy Awards Sunday night, Feb. 12, in her inaugural venture..
MTSU plans to test its tornado sirens on campus and at the Miller Coliseum Complex Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 12:20 p.m. This will be a..
Applications for two renewable $1,000 scholarships that are available exclusively to MTSU students are due by Friday, March 10. The Murfreesboro chapter of the American..
Sharing the story of a family struggling with mental illness has been much more than a “Next to Normal” challenge for the MTSU Department of..
There are facts, and there apparently are “alternative facts,” and the founder of the Pulitzer Prize-winning informational website Politifact has plenty of both to share..
An Arkansas music duo will bring their classical talents to MTSU’s School of Music Monday, Feb. 6, for a free public concert featuring works by..
MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment is pulling all hands into a new project with Nashville Public Television and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame,..
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