More than 3,700 people will have another year of living, laughing and maybe even cheering at an MTSU-Western Kentucky game, thanks to a “blood battle” that collected...
MTSU’s Department of History and Public History Program are co-sponsoring a special workshop for public organizations on better ways to serve people with disabilities. The daylong workshop,...
Tennessee’s voters, reddening most notably among political independents and those 45 or younger, will head to the polls Nov. 6 with values on their minds moreso than...
The 150th anniversary of the Civil War in Tennessee makes this year’s Undergraduate Social Science Symposium at MTSU a timely one, as student, faculty and visiting scholars...
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