MTSU student, faculty and visiting scholars will delve into the experiences of immigrants and refugees at the 25th annual Tennessee Undergraduate Social Science Symposium, set..
Nearly 2,500 people will have another year of living, laughing and maybe even cheering at an MTSU football game, thanks to a “blood battle” that..
MTSU’S Department of Recording Industry has once again earned national acclaim for its music business education program with its inclusion in a Billboard.com article listing..
The music of Canadian jazz pianist and composer Gil Evans will launch the 2016-17 MTSU Jazz Artist Series Thursday, Oct. 20, featuring MTSU School of Music..
A pair of authors in town for the annual Southern Festival of Books will visit MTSU Monday, Oct. 17, for special campus discussions arranged in..
MTSU’s Stones River Chamber Players will open their 2016-17 season by presenting classical performances for trios at a free public concert, “Music for Three,” set..
MTSU plans to test its tornado sirens on campus and at the Miller Coliseum Complex Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 12:20 p.m. This will be a..
MTSU students majoring in the College of Liberal Arts’ 10 academic departments can meet, greet and eat during a special tailgate event set Thursday, Oct...
MTSU media students took a crash course in studying public opinion during Monday night’s 2016 presidential debate, using social media to gauge citizens’ reactions to..
A pair of gifted pianists will fill MTSU’s Wright Music Building with “mesmerizing” classical music Sunday, Oct. 2, when the university’s Keyboard Artist Series continues..
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