Several highly accomplished health care professionals and entrepreneurs are slated to lend their expertise to MTSU’s Black History Month celebration. The Health and Wellness Expo,..
MTSU faculty and staff recently provided their analyses of various issues for journalists on topics including the economy, Morgan Wallen, money and credit, Benevolent Cemetery,..
Some of Barbara Lancaster’s students in the MTSU School of Nursing wonder what volunteering to prepare food for residents of the Nashville Rescue Mission has..
More than 56 years after civil rights marchers were brutally beaten on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, “MTSU On the Record” took another look at race..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Katie Foss Synopsis: The professor of media studies describes “Children and Media,” a new course designed to examine the impact..
Two MTSU departments are joining forces with the local United Way and the League of Women Voters to shed light on Rutherford County’s neediest residents...
Reporters recently sought out MTSU faculty and administrators for their perspectives on various issues, including gerrymandering, voting rights legislation, inflation, N95 masks and Les Paul,..
The MTSU Black History Month Committee invites you to “read all about it.” “Reading the Black Experience” is a new event in which participants will..
The role of the African American church in promoting wellness will be discussed at an MTSU Black History Month event this week with two prominent..
“Black Love: Health, Wellness, Relationships” is the theme of this year’s Black History Month celebration throughout February at MTSU. To kick off the festivities, the..
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