Carl Wilkens, the only American who chose to stay in Rwanda when the country’s civil war erupted in April 1994, will speak at 6 p.m...
“MTSU On the Record,” the University’s weekly radio show with Gina K. Logue, features an interview with MTSU graduate student Mitchell Woltring on his paper,..
Maj. Gen. Terry “Max” Haston, adjutant general for the Tennessee National Guard, offered students leadership advice in “Lead, or the View Never Changes” at the..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Tommy John Synopsis: The former Major League Baseball pitcher, who is the luncheon speaker at this year’s Baseball in Literature and..
Maj. Gen. Terry “Max” Haston, adjutant general for the Tennessee National Guard, says his MTSU ROTC training, experiences at the University and his early years..
Author-actress Marlee Matlin’s hands must have been exhausted from all the signing she did at MTSU March 22—and not just because of the 250-plus books..
MTSU’s James E. Walker Library is encouraging visitors to see its “Artists’ Books: Student Works from the MTSU Book Arts Program” exhibit, currently featured in..
MTSU and The Tennessean tag-teamed Twitter March 20 to help alert and inform middle Tennessee about the dangers of childhood obesity in an inaugural on-campus..
Most people who have career epiphanies go back to school or start their own businesses. Sebastian Junger went to war. After a workplace accident as..
Concert pianist David Witten will present a free public recital at 8 p.m. on March 27 in the T. Earl Hinton Music Hall of the..
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