John Hood—MTSU alumnus, former state representative, community organizer and volunteer, and possibly the busiest man in Rutherford County—was honored Feb. 10 by the Murfreesboro City..
Shipwrecks! Mistaken identities! Plot twists! Cross-dressing! And all of this before midterms? Yes! MTSU reaped the benefits of Queen Elizabeth I’s midwinter boredom—or so legend..
“Wedding Dresses Through the Decades,” an all-ages exhibit featuring real wedding dresses, vintage photographs, antique china and the stories behind their owners, is open for..
Sixty-one scholars from across the state of Tennessee gathered Feb. 8 in the Legislative Plaza at the Tennessee State Capitol to present their innovative scientific..
The MTSU Poll’s newly released “Spring 2012 Partisan Profiles” reveal which demographic traits tend to distinguish Tennessee’s Republicans, Democrats and independents from each other as..
“Men and Masculinities” will be the opening presentation in the spring 2012 MTSU Women’s and Gender Studies Research Lecture Series at 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb...
“Life, Above All,” a searing, emotional drama about a young girl fighting fear and shame in South Africa, will kick off the spring 2012 MTSU..
Since 1996, MTSU has held its Unity Luncheon during Black History Month to honor the “unsung heroes” of middle Tennessee’s African-American community. The 2012 celebration,..
Feeling a need for a bit of music from the auld sod? Then don’t miss the first Irish Music Day on Saturday, Feb. 11, on..
MTSU’s second art exhibition of 2012, “H x W x D,” will feature regional artists Kristina Arnold, Ron Lambert and Jackson Martin in the University’s..
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